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Dec 23 2008

The Warm Coat Drive

Published by jodapoet at 10:47 am under News, San Francisco, Travel Edit This

Over 16 years ago philanthropist Lois Pavlov started the warm coat drive in San Francisco in order to help the homeless during the winter months.  Since that time over 750,000 coats have been donated to the cause.  Pavlov kicked off the idea throwing a party at a downtown club with the San Francisco 49ers.  Over 200 coats were donated at that time.  It then became a tradition and was echoed throughout the country.  Today there are over 2,000 cities participating in the warm coat drive.  Yesterday it reached the White House.  Laura Bush vowed that the drive would continue once they are back in Dallas.  A very worthy cause started by one person that reaches thousands.

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4 Responses to “The Warm Coat Drive”

  1. tuannguyenon 24 Dec 2008 at 12:57 pm edit this

    I think this Christmas he gonna drive some more as the Depression has wiped many people out of the houses.

  2. jodapoeton 24 Dec 2008 at 4:49 pm edit this

    Exactly there are many more people in need this year. Thanks for stopping by and commenting. Happy Holidays to you.

  3. pinkinkon 24 Dec 2008 at 5:23 pm edit this

    This is such a great cause, and there are so many people who need them. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. jodapoeton 26 Dec 2008 at 2:34 pm edit this

    pinkink - It really is and it is something that should be done year round. Thanks for stopping by and have a great New Year.

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