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WINTER COAT DRIVE  > EVENT CLOSED

Thank you to everyone who donated and helped us surpass our goal of collecting 100 coats for First Nations communities

Abuse Hurts x 482 Collective | 100 Coats for First Nations Communities

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We’ve partnered with Abuse Hurts to collect 100 coats for First Nations communities. We will be delivering warm winter coats to agencies such as Dnaagdawenmag Binnoojiiyag Child and Family Services (pronounced: Nog-dah-wen-mawg / Bin-ooh-zhee-yug) – a multi-service Indigenous child well-being agency that provides a wholistic, inclusive, and nonjudgmental circle of care; and Biindigen Healing and Art – an Indigenous-led cultural hub providing healing opportunities for Indigenous families. 

The demand for warmth is great this year and we appreciate all donations of NEW & USED WINTER COATS FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN in support of these and other local organizations. Please share widely.
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The 482 Collective is a registered Canadian charity. We are able to issue tax receipts for minimum donations of $18. We are ​listed on CanadaHelps and Benevity, and operate in accordance with canada.ca/charities-giving with full transparency and commitment to good stewardship of all donations received,
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