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Posted on: July 23, 2019

[ARCHIVED] Beacon House Clothing Drive for Homeless Veterans

Veterans Drive

Smithtown Vets, AARP & Beacon House Kick-off Used Clothing Collection to Benefit Homeless Veterans

American Legion Post 833 of Smithtown and VFW Post 10870 have partnered with AARP Volunteers and United Veterans Beacon House to hold a new and/or gently used clothing drive for veterans and their families in need. Smithtown Town Hall will serve as a secondary drop-off location for residents. 

A collection bin has been placed at the Legion Post at 51 Juniper Avenue in Smithtown. The collection efforts will run for approximately four months, from July through October. Accepted donation items include new and/or gently worn clothing for men, women, and children, as well as new sheets and bedding.

United Veterans Beacon House will collect the donated items regularly and provide them to homeless veterans currently residing in Beacon House facilities.

The drive is being spearheaded by AARP volunteer Olive Makris, who looks forward to a strong community response.

“We urge folks to consider donations of used clothing, or to consider purchasing a small pack of socks, t-shirts, etc. when shopping at their local Target, Walmart, etc., and dropping these donations off at the collection bin.”- VFW Service Officer Tom Mooney

If additional info is needed about this drive, contact Tom Mooney at (631)834-4128, or stop by the Post on Saturday mornings.

About United Veterans Beacon House: 

United Veterans Beacon House manages 42 veteran residential programs throughout Nassau and Suffolk counties. Services include health care, job training and placement, and assistance with linkage to well-earned financial benefits. The organization’s mission is to help veterans regain their self-worth and empower them with the tools necessary to rejoin their communities as independent and productive citizens. Visit www.uvbh.org for more information on their operations.

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