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Outgrown coats piling up? Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sweater Drive ends Feb 7

Coats, boots, snow overalls - any outerwear that help keeps a child is needed. Donated items will benefit Wellspring Family Services, Queen Anne Helpline and Northwest Center serving Seattle and King County.

 

Help teens and kids stay warm and dry by donating new or gently worn sweaters, coats, rain or snow boots and other cold weather outerwear in child or teen sizes to the KCTS-9 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sweater Drive through February 7. 

Donated items will benefit Wellspring Family Services, Queen Anne Helpline and Northwest Center serving Seattle and King County. 

Collection bins can be found at PCC Markets, Sound Credit Union Western Washington locations and KCTS-9’s Seattle Center office, 401 Mercer Street Seattle. 

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