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Columbia Launches C.H.U.G.S. Winter Donation Drive to Help Those in Need

Columbia Launches C.H.U.G.S. Winter Donation Drive to Help Those in Need

Columbia Shines a Light on Winter Generosity with C.H.U.G.S. Drive!

Hey there, Columbia! As the days get shorter and the temperatures start to drop, there’s nothing more heartwarming than seeing our community come together to support those in need. With the chilly nights ahead, the City of Columbia Homeless Services and the Office of Violent Crime Prevention have teamed up to launch a fantastic initiative called the C.H.U.G.S. (Coats, Hats, Undergarments, Gloves, and Socks) Winter Donation Drive. This event kicked off on November 11 and will run through December 31, bringing folks together in the spirit of giving.

Why C.H.U.G.S.? Let’s Get Cozy!

As we gear up for the holiday season, it’s crucial that we remember those in our community who may not have the luxury of warm clothing. The C.H.U.G.S. Drive aims to gather essential winter items so that everyone can stay warm and comfortable. We’re talking about the likes of coats, hats, undergarments, gloves, and socks, both new and gently used. Every little bit makes a big difference!

Where and When to Donate

Are you wondering where you can drop off your donations? There are several convenient locations across town where you can leave your items. The drive offers a great way to clean out those drawers and closets and spread a little extra warmth this winter.

Whether you have a cozy coat that’s seen better days or a pair of gloves that you never ended up wearing, consider dropping them off! Remember, every item contributes to the safety and comfort of Columbia’s unhoused residents and those in urgent need as the temperatures dip. With highs reaching up to a balmy 73°F today and nights falling to about 44°F, your donations can ensure that no one has to face the cold unprepared.

Let’s Make an Impact Together!

The C.H.U.G.S. Drive is not just about collecting items; it’s about spreading kindness and compassion throughout our community. This year, let’s put a spotlight on generosity and demonstrate our Columbia spirit by supporting neighbors who are struggling. As we snuggle in our warm homes, let’s remember that a simple donation can change lives.

While the weather might bring some patchy fog and gentle winds from the northeast, one thing is crystal clear: Columbia’s warmth comes from its people! Let’s rally together to lift each other up and ensure everyone has the basics to stay warm this winter.

Join the Movement!

Are you ready to join the movement? Grab some friends, family, or colleagues and make a plan to donate. The feeling of knowing you’ve helped someone stay warm is priceless. Plus, you’ll be spreading joy during this giving season!

So, Columbia, let’s get out there, gather our gently used and new items, and contribute to the C.H.U.G.S. drive! Your donations can keep someone warm and show that in Columbia, we care for one another. Let’s make this winter not just about survival, but about community kindness and love.

Get Involved Today!

For more details on donation drop-off locations and how you can get involved, keep an eye out for updates on community boards or social media. Let’s make this season a memorable one by showing that Columbia truly shines with generosity!


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