Silver Spring Cares, CHEER Partner With County to Bring Coats to the Long Branch Community

Silver Spring Cares and CHEER are partnering with several Montgomery County agencies to host a coat drive and distribution to support the Long Branch community, County Executive Marc Elrich announced.

Coat collection will take place through Jan. 5 at locations across the county. Individuals can also make a monetary contribution via GoFundMe.

There is a goal of collecting more than 500 gently used winter coats of all sizes. Coats will be distributed at the Long Branch Community Recreation Center on Friday, Jan. 6, between 4 and 7 p.m.

Coats will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, with a limit of one coat per person. The recipient must be present to receive the coat. Registration is not required.

“As we can tell from recent weather, having a proper winter coat is very important; unfortunately, for many County families they are costly purchases,” said County Executive Elrich. “I encourage everyone to donate new or gently used coats at this time of the year. I want to thank Silver Spring Cares Inc., CHEER, along with the Montgomery County Police, Montgomery County Recreation, and the Silver Spring Regional Services Center for providing this easy and accessible opportunity to help out our neighbors most in need.”

Starting today, coats can be dropped off at the following locations:

Photo: © OlegDoroshin – stock.adobe.com

 

Read More:
Silver Spring Outpaces 610 U.S. Cities in Population Growth, Says SmartAsset Report
Your Mastodon Instance