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PHILADELPHIA - As temperatures continue to drop across the Delaware Valley, the winter coats are coming out.
But for some, a warm coat is not always a guarantee.
Our Closet’s Coat Day pop-up event, a Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Greater Philadelphia program, aims to change that by providing 1,000 high-quality winter coats to vulnerable Philadelphians.
The event runs from 9 a.m. through 12 p.m. and from 5 p.m. through 7:30 p.m. Monday at Congregation Rodeph Shalom in Center City.
Our Closet’s Coat Day pop-up event aims to help vulnerable Philadelphians by providing 1,000 high-quality winter coats for free.
“The goal is to meet a basic need for community members so that they can better focus on handling other stressors in their lives, such as securing a steady source of income or finding permanent housing solutions with confidence,” JFCS said in a statement.
There are no eligibility requirements to receive a coat, and volunteers will be on site to help find the right coat size and style for each visitor.
Those interested in donating to the Jewish Family & Children’s Service can do so here.
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