Donate a Coat, Take the Plunge--It's the New York Cares Coat Drive
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Of course you do.
New York Cares has been holding a coat drive this month—the organization collects almost 70,000 coats for New Yorkers who otherwise wouldn’t have one. The drive runs until the end of the year, so you still have five days to dig through your closet and find that gently used outer garment that can go to good use.
Want proof that your donation is needed? Almost 90 percent of homeless New Yorkers need a new coat each winter, and many families have to make a choice between buying a coat and buying food for their families.
Certain donation sites generally accept coats between 7:30 and 9:30 am, during the morning commute; these drop sites include Grand Central Terminal; New York’s Penn Station; and The New York Port Authority Bus Terminal. Other places accept them any time—New York Police precincts; Janovic Paint and Decorating Centers; and Time Warner Cable stores are on this list. (For a complete listing and more information, go to newyorkcares.org)
Finally, if you still need an incentive, the last coats will be collected on January 1 on the Coney Island Boardwalk—while members of the Polar Bear Club take their annual New Yea’s Day plunge into the frigid waters of the Atlantic. More than 800 dippers are expected to take a dip, including three New York Cares staff members.(There's still time to sign up and join them...)
Doing good and watching people plunge into icy water--what more could you want?
Labels: Homeless New Yorkers, New York Cares Coat Drive, Polar Bear Club
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