1000 Coats Warm Love Campaign

1000 Coats Warm Love Campaign

Extending Warmth & Gratitude – 1000 Coats Warm Love Campaign

This winter is expected to be colder and snowier in the northern half of the US. As temperatures drop and winter is already approaching, HBA launches -again this year!- our community-driven initiative to ensure immigrants across New York City and Springfield, OHIO, and beyond are not left out in the cold.

The “A 1000 Coats Warm Love” campaign, running from November 10 to January 15, calls on you to donate or purchase winter clothing for immigrant families, who are of the hardest hit by winters in the U.S. 

It’s quick and easy to donate! 

Whether Your Choice is NYC or/and Springfield, Ohio!

To donate one or more items from our Wish List, simply click the link below or scan the QR code with your phone! 

  DONATE to NYC               (download QR code  here)     

 DONATE to Springfield, OH    (download the Springfield, OH QR code here)    

🧤 Beyond the Coat, Donate Essential Winter Accessories! Following the “Buy one, Donate One!” gesture, your generosity can extend far beyond heavy winter coats to include crucial accessories that provides core protection, items like gloves, mittens, hats, bonnets, scarves, and ear warmers are vital for preventing frostbite and retaining body heat.

How?! Simply purchase the accessory—or accessories—you wish to donate, pack your new or gently used, clean items securely. Then, you can mail your donation to the city you have chosen.

Ensure you use the respective addresses provided for Brooklyn, NYC or Springfield, OH, so the items reach the intended local distribution centers efficiently. 

NYC : New York City 

Att: Dr Monalisa Ferrari

South Shore High School Campus

6565 Flatlands Ave

Brooklyn, NY, 11236-3225

Springfield, OH: 

Haitian Support Center 

PO BOX 118 

Springfield, OHIO 45501-0118

Every small accessory makes a massive difference in keeping someone warm this winter

Thank you for your support!!!!

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