Quantcast
Channel: Greenwich Free Press
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 13675

GHS Stress Less and Outreach Clubs Seek Your Clothing & Textile Donations

$
0
0
green donation bins at Greenwich High School
green donation bins at Greenwich High School

green donation bins at Greenwich High School

UPDATE from Ms. Steiner at GHS:  Thank you to all who have donated clothes, shoes, boots, belts, backpacks, sheets, towels, and bedding to our GHS Clothing / Textile Drive.  Please remember that we will take ripped, torn, stained and broken… we will take it all.

Our goal is to collect 3,000 pounds, and after the first five days we have collected 921 pounds of clothes and textiles that are now out of the landfill, and will be reused, refurbished and recycled by Fairco-Greentree Recycling.  This is awesome!

Please continue to clean out your drawers, closets, basement, attic and garage through Dec. 20th.  Drop off bins are located in the GHS back gym parking lot and at Arch Street Teen Center.  All profits will go to the Harris Project to support programs centered around teen substance misuse and mental health challenges.  Together we can make a difference to end the stigma of addiction and mental health challenges, and create a community of caring!


The Greenwich High School Outreach Club and Stress Less Club have organized a Clothing Drive from Dec. 4 – Dec. 20.

All donations collected will be reused, refurbished and recycled with Fairco-Greentree Recycling, and will raise money for the Harris Project for programs centered around teen substance misuse and mental health challenges.

Donations of used clothing and textiles will be reused, refurbished and recycled. There are green donation bins in the Greenwich High School glass corridor, back parking lot and a third bin at Arch Street Teen Center.

The collection is a fundraiser for the Harris Project for programs centered around teen substance misuse and mental health challenges.

Please share with your family, friends and neighbors. The more we collect, the more we raise.

Together we can make a difference to end the stigma of addiction and mental health challenges, and create a community of caring!


Image

Email news tips to Greenwich Free Press editor Leslie.Yager@GreenwichFreePress.com
Like us on Facebook

Twitter

Subscribe to the daily Greenwich Free Press newsletter.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 13675

Trending Articles