Mast General Store hosts coat collection drive Nov. 1-30

Press release from Mast General Store:

You don’t have to be a fan of Game of Thrones to know that winter is coming. It’s in the air, fogging up the window panes and biting at noses and hands. And that means coats and warm accessories are needed in the community. Mast Store is ready to Share the Warmth in all its communities with its 14th annual coat collection drive Nov. 1-30.

Our partner Columbia Sportswear shares in this important drive with their 10th year of donations of new coats and jackets to be distributed among Mast Stores. And we need your help too. Each store will have a collection box where we will accept donations of clean, gently used items such as fleeces, coats, jackets, and other appropriate outerwear — gloves, hats, scarves, blankets, etc. — to be shared among our community partners. In most of our communities, there is a greater need for children’s coats and coats in sizes XXL and larger.

This year’s donations are being shared with several partnering organizations that are devoted to doing good in our communities. In Asheville, donations and the new coats from Columbia will go to the Hillcrest Family Resource Center that supports families in obtaining critical resources, skills training, and much-needed education and services.

For more information about Share the Warmth, call your local Mast Store at 828-232-1883.

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