The community is coming together for a cause that warms the heart and the body as the bitter cold of winter descends upon Maple Grove. With the formal start of the Justin Morneau Winter Warmup coat campaign, the emphasis has shifted from the chilly weather to the spirit of generosity and compassion. Residents are being asked to contribute new or lightly used coats for people in need as part of an effort started by the Maple Grove Police Department.
With a 24/7 collection box at the police department’s headquarters, 12800 Arbor Lakes Parkway, this year’s coat drive is well underway. The convenience is intended to encourage more people to donate by making sure that every moment, whether it be dawn or dusk, offers a chance to make a difference. Social media posts encouraging neighborhood members to support the cause have been crucial in getting the word out.
The Salvation Army Harbor Light Center, a local lighthouse for people facing homelessness and poverty, would benefit from the coats raised, especially during the difficult times that the winter cold frequently makes worse. There is a growing sense of pressure to contribute before the window shuts, as the deadline is November 30th. The Maple Grove Police Department reaffirms the influence of these contributions, highlighting the practical effects of giving someone in need warmth and the message of communal support.
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