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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Men's Casual Clothing Needed!


Men's Casual Clothing Hons On A Mission Fall Project 



The following message is from Sarah and Clifton Rhea



We are are really looking forward to our fall Mission- a men's clothing drive with donations going to Paul's Place. After more than 20 years of service to the community Paul's Place now offers more than a dozen services to low income families and individuals in the Washington Village/ Pigtown community. These programs provide support that strengthens individuals and families, fostering hope, personal dignity and growth. Paul's place provides basic needs but also is a place to nurture the spirit. We are thrilled to be involved with this wonderful center.

How can you help?? Go through those men's closets, drawers and storage bins and donate gently used men's clothes including - hats, scarves, coats, pants, sweaters, shirts, and sweat shirts. Please have everything clean and folded in a sturdy garage bag. You may leave on our front covered porch  ( 7000 kenleigh rd) anytime during the day or evening. We will be accepting clothes September 2nd through November 4th. We will be making biweekly drop offs to the center depending on how many donations we receive. 

So clean out those closets fellas and let's start collecting! Paul's Place has a great need for clothes and is very grateful to the Stoneleigh community for being such kind and giving folks. Feel free to throw in new socks which are precious items around there:)))


Thanks in advance!

Warmly, 

Sarah & Clifton Rhea

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From Donna Rae Smith, Founder HOAM

I'm thrilled about this project and I would love to fill the Rhea's van up many times. Because men don't clean out closets like women do, gently used men's clothing is very dear. Men often come to Paul's Place just for something warm to wear. 
Please spread the word to your family and friends, your workplace and place of worship. Let's make this the best drive ever!!

Summary below.
Please contact me at donnaraesmith@yahoo.com if you have any questions.

What?  Gently used men's clothing - hats, scarves, coats, pants, sweater, shirts and                
               sweat shirts

When? September 2- November 4

Where? Leave in sturdy plastic bags on front covered porch (7000 Kenleigh Rd.               
               Baltimore, MD 21212) any time during the day or evening     

Who will benefit? Clients of Paul's Place  -      www.paulsplaceoutreach.org

How Can You Help? Go through closets, drawers and storage bins! Tell your family,
                                       friends, folks in your workplace and place of worship

Many thanks!!!

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Further News From Hons On A Mission



 Across the country, National Night Out is held the 1st Tueday of August. Events are held to celebrate the partnership between police, residents and neighborhood citizens on patrol organizations.   Towson Area COP has a network of 26 neighborhoods working together to reduce crime.  For the past three years, TACOP has collected canned goods for ACTC on National Night Out.  20 COPs helped fill the car. All of the "bags" came from one neighborhood, the residents of Ridgely Condominum -- led by Roger Proehl.  Photo by Lee Klima.

Hons On A Mission's Janice Arcieri tirelessly works for this food drive effort and many other efforts to help keep our community safe and secure. Janice is pictured to the right of the food drive sign. 

Thank you Janice and all the others that made this important annual event successful.

It is truly amazing what a group of folks can do to help others.

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