Winter
Relief Program

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Winter Relief Program

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Winter Warmth for All

As temperatures drop, many in our community face the harsh realities of winter without the basic necessities to stay warm and safe. Our “Winter Warmth for All” campaign is a domestic effort to bring warmth, nourishment, and compassion to the homeless and less privileged. This winter, let’s come together to provide immediate relief to those in need.

Your contributions directly support essential winter supplies, with each dollar making a difference. Every donation helps us make a tangible impact on the lives of those struggling through the coldest months.

Join us in spreading warmth and hope this winter. Your generosity can turn a cold night into a warm one, a struggling moment into a hopeful one. Together, let’s ensure Winter Warmth for All.

Campaign Goal

Raise $250,000 to Provide

Hot Meals

For warmth and nourishment

Blankets and Jackets

To shield against the cold

Winter Food Hampers

For ongoing sustenance

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