Hamilton High West hosts clothing drive to benefit Project Graduation

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Hamilton High West is hosting a clothing drive on Saturday, Nov. 19 from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. to help raise money for Project Graduation.

Hamilton High West Project Graduation offers the senior class a safe environment to gather for one last get together before heading into the next chapter of their lives. The parents of the Hamilton High West Project Graduation 2017 committee fundraise to help offset the cost needed for recreation, entertainment, prizes and food for the seniors.

Bring bags of clothing, shoes, linens and apparel to the drop off area outside the gym, 2720 South Clinton Ave. The committee will donate the clothes, and the more the donation weighs the more money they earn.

The committee will accept the following items—tied in plastic bags—in new or gently used condition:

Mixed clothing all sizes/ages

Shoes, sandals, sneakers, boots

Construction boots, work gear

Jackets, coats, rain gear

Leathers, belts, ties

Pants, shirts, sweaters, vests

Blouses, dresses, skirts

Robes, undergarments

Bedspreads, blankets, comforters

Curtains, sheets, pillowcases

Towels, linens, tablecloths

Hats, scarfs, gloves

Handbags, purses, wallets

Jewelry, watches

Uniforms, jerseys, backpacks

New diapers, swimwear

Stuffed animals and dolls

For more information email hhwprojectgrad2017@gmail.com.

CE-Hamilton

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