Have you got any unwanted coats to donate?
Clitheroe Rotary, along with other clubs across the county, is taking part in the annual Wrap Up East Lancashire collection of unwanted coats.
From October 4th to 25th women's , men's and children's coats can be dropped off in Clitheroe at Booths, Tesco or Sainsbury's supermarkets in the designated collection box's. Collection boxes can also be found in surrounding towns at many supermarkets. All we ask is that coats are of a quality that you would like to receive, so no broken zips etc. Last year you donated over 2,000 coats that were distributed to 12 charities, thank you for your ongoing support.
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