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Warmth From the Millyard Launches Oct. 26

Published Tuesday Oct 23, 2012

UNH Manchester Announces Warmth from the Millyard Partnership to Help Keep the Community Warm. Our community is in need of your aid to collect winter clothing for those in need. Your help can ensure that our community is warm throughout the harsh winter months. UNH Manchester announced that they will be collecting clean, new or lightly used, winter clothing in collaboration with the Warmth from the Millyard project.
 
Warm winter jackets, hats, mittens, scarves, snow suits, pants, new long underwear or socks are accepted which will be delivered to Child and Family Services and The Way Home. Lightly used winter clothing can be dropped off at UNH Manchester for October 26, 2012- November 16, 2012. The organization says in a press release, "One article of clothing is one step closer to ensuring that someone will not go cold, suffering from the harsh effects of the winter."
 
The Warmth from the Millyard project aids in the community need for winter clothing. Since 2007, students at UNH Manchester have collected and distributed lightly used winter clothing to local receiving organizations and have been able to raise awareness of poverty in the state of New Hampshire. To date the Warmth from the Millyard project has collected over 13,000 items of warm clothing, and has created over 100 community partnerships.
 
The mission of the Warmth from the Millyard Project is to create a model of leadership development that demonstrates how to mobilize individuals and community partners of all ages into collaborative action through specific projects such as warm clothing drives. Warmth from the Millyard is a collaborative partnership between UNH Manchester and the UNH Community Leadership program. For more information, contact Elizabeth Brideau at 603-641-4360 or email elizabeth.brideau@unh.edu.

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