Where can I donate winter clothes in Chicago?

Where can I donate winter clothes in Chicago?

Coat Drives Partnered by Jewel-Osco, Salvation Army, and the Chicago Bears, this coat drive accepts new and gently used coats in Chicago and its suburbs to give to those in need this Winter. You can drop off donations at any Jewel-Osco location in the Chicagoland area.

Where do homeless people in Chicago go in the winter?

Chicago residents can also seek shelter at Chicago Public Library locations and select Park District buildings during business hours. Library locations and hours of operations available here. Park District information is available here.

How can I help the homeless in Chicago?

If You Are At Risk of Becoming Homeless or Need Other Resources…

  1. Call the Homelessness Prevention Call Center: Dial 3-1-1 or 312-744-5000 and ask for “Short-Term Help.” TTY Access is available for callers using specialized TTY equipment due to hearing problems: 312-948-6817.
  2. Go to your nearest Chicago Dept.

Where can I donate a fur coat in Chicago?

To donate a fur, call the Humane Society at 301-258-3109 or PETA at 888-FUR-AWAY. Or visit hsus.org/furdonation or furisdead.com/donate.asp.

Where can I donate a winter coat in NYC?

The New York Cares Coat Drive is a lifeline for New York’s neediest citizens during the cold winter months. You may drop off coats in good condition at any of the Police Department’s 76 precincts or Housing Police Service Areas. All donations are tax deductible.

What can I do with unwanted mink coats?

Take Back the Fur allows WRL members and the public to give back to the animals. Just by donating fur coats and other fur items, you can help us save injured and orphaned wildlife. Fur is distributed to wildlife rehabilitators, who recycle the items for use in their rehabbing efforts.

Where can I donate a winter coat near me?

The Salvation Army Salvation Army has its annual Coats for Kids drive. You can enter your zip code to locate a local coat drive. If there are none nearby, you can donate gently used or new coats to Salvation Army Family Stores.