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By: Clarendon Presbyterian Church
December 17, 2020
Clarendon Presbyterian Church (CPC) recently announced that it will continue holding monthly Drive-thru Food and Toiletry Collections to support our neighbors who are experiencing homelessness. Since the first Collection in June through the most recent one in December, the community donated the equivalent of 756 brown paper bags of groceries – an estimated value of $30,000.
The Drive-thru Collections are held on the second Saturday of every month (weather permitting) from 9:00 AM to Noon, with curbside drop-off outside the church and masks and social distancing required. The next event will be January 9.
Food donations will continue supporting Bridges to Independence in Clarendon. Bridges operates an emergency shelter with ten one- and two-bedroom apartments and can accommodate up to approximately 14 families with children at a time. Bridges also provides support to more than 40 families that recently moved out of the shelte