Our  2024  Winter Coat Drive 🧥❄️

Our 2024 Winter Coat Drive 🧥❄️

Now more than ever, the homeless need our help!

For another year, M&M is proud to be teaming up with Agents Giving and Only A Pavement Away in a mission to keep Gravesham’s homeless and most vulnerable warm throughout the winter.

Our amazing partners provide an astonishing 250,000 essential items yearly to support those who are homeless or staying in hostels. Together, we’re working hard to make a difference this winter! 🌟 


📅 Donation Period 

From 20th November to 20th December, our branch will serve as a drop-off point for members of the public to donate warm winter coats and jackets. 

Whilst we rally donations from our friends, families, and neighbours. 🏫🏢👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 we would also like to encourage local schools, businesses, and community groups to get involved

“The impact of the cost of living crisis means the demand for winter coats is likely to be higher than ever, with many more families facing financial difficulties – so your kind donations are needed now more than ever.” 🥺❤️ 

JOIN THE CAUSE 🌟
We’re looking for donations of the following items:
- 🧥 Coats
- 🧶 Winter jumpers
- 🧣 Scarves
- 🧤 Gloves
- 🛁 Toiletries– new, small deodorants, anti-perspirants, or small shower gels

Together, We’re Making a Difference! 🤝
Help keep someone warm this winter by donating pre-loved winter clothing or new toiletries at our branch before 20th December 2024. 🗓️ Don’t wait – sort through those clothes and pop in to see us!

🔔 Reminder: Please ensure all donations are in tip-top condition. Double-check that pockets are empty and that all hygiene products are brand new and sealed.

Together, we can make someone’s winter a little warmer. 🧡✨

If you would like to to get involved don't hesitate to get in touch. We are also happy to collect any local donations if getting into the town is tricky. Don't hesitate to contact the office, we're here and ready to help. Time to Get involved! 🌟

📞 01474 321957

📧 sales@mandmprop.co.uk





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