November 2022 Coat Drive
Our Sister’s Closet (OSC) Is Seeking Winter Coats This November
YWCA Spokane is having a Coat Drive this November to meet the needs of women in our community. Bring your new or gently used coats of all sizes to 930 N Monroe St, Spokane, weekdays from 10AM-3PM during the month of November. Title Nine is partnering with us for this effort and coats can be dropped off at 928 S Perry St, Spokane, during their business hours. Thank you Title Nine for your support!
Would you prefer to buy something and have it sent to us? You are invited to use our YWCA Spokane Amazon Wish List to purchase items and have them sent directly to our office.
More Way to Give
Hoping to give an online or cash donation, or host your own donation drive? See our Ways to Give page for the many ways you can make a difference!
MORE WAYS TO GIVE
Future OSC Drives
OSC Donation Drives will continue to take place throughout 2022 and 2023 as clients express needs. Future scheduled drives are listed below.
- December 2022: new panties (sizes small to 3x)
By: Jemma Riedel-Johnson
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