THE CLOTHING CLOSET – Winter Clothing Drive

THE CLOTHING CLOSET – Winter Clothing Drive
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United Way’s Clothing Closet program would like to announce a Winter Clothing Drive to support their mission of offering community members who are struggling to make ends meet the opportunity to receive free, quality clothing in a dignified, and welcoming space.  

Donations of clean, gently used clothing, shoes, towels, or bedding will be accepted on Thursday, January 19, from 11:00am – 5:00pm, at The Clothing Closet – 203 E. 3rd Street, Yankton, SD.  

Most needed items include youth clothing, youth shoes/winter boots, bedding, and towels. Household goods, toys, or undergarments WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.  

The Clothing Closet is open to families in need of clothing at 203 E 3rd Street, 2:00pm – 6:00pm each Monday afternoon. Vouchers from outside agencies are no longer needed for families to participate, however an initial application process will be conducted asking family demographics and overall need. Family information will also be used to track use of the program.  

Clothing donations WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED outside of the clothing drive times.  

For more information about The Clothing Closet, how to donate or how to volunteer, please contact United Way of Greater Yankton at info@yanktonunitedway.org or (605)665-6766.

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