Cuddles for Kids
Cuddles for Kids is kicking off their “Sock & Hygiene Drive” in Johnstown.
They’re asking community members to donate shampoo, toothpaste, socks, and other items for children and adults.
Drop off locations in the Johnstown area include: The Morning Grind Coffee House, Steel City Axe, Room 1101 Hair & Nail Salon, The Upper Yoder Volunteer Fire Department, Ryan’s Artisan Goods, and Avail Business Systems.
These items will be distributed to the Johnstown Soup Kitchen and the Women’s Help Center to help those in need.
Conner Hagins, Founder & CEO of Cuddles for Kids, said this drive is especially needed for the community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Cuddles For Kids
Organizers with the local nonprofit “Cuddles for Kids” held their 15th Annual Toy Drive over the weekend.
The drive was supposed to be at the First Summit Arena, but due to recent pandemic concerns, it was moved to the Upper Yoder Fire Hall.
People could drive by and drop off their toys, which will be given to children in need.
Their organization is based off of donating stuffed animals, but this season, they’re pushing for monetary donations instead.
“We’re really trying to be careful with the amount of things and certain items that are being donated, so if we can stick to monetary donations where we can buy straight from a distributor, or straight from a store, and we’re able to give someone, or a family, or a child a new item, we’re really pushing towards doing that,” said Conner Hagins, Founder of Cuddles for Kids.
Cuddles For Kids
Organizers with the local nonprofit “Cuddles for Kids” held their 15th Annual Toy Drive over the weekend.
The drive was supposed to be at the First Summit Arena, but due to recent pandemic concerns, it was moved to the Upper Yoder Fire Hall.
People could drive by and drop off their toys, which will be given to children in need.
Their organization is based off of donating stuffed animals, but this season, they’re pushing for monetary donations instead.
“We’re really trying to be careful with the amount of things and certain items that are being donated, so if we can stick to monetary donations where we can buy straight from a distributor, or straight from a store, and we’re able to give someone, or a family, or a child a new item, we’re really pushing towards doing that,” said Conner Hagins, Founder of Cuddles for Kids.