Eugene
Eugene Police Department collects hoodies for high school-aged kids this winter
Eugene, OR – The Eugene Police Department is calling on the community to donate hoodies for high school-aged children as temperatures drop. This initiative aims to provide warmth and kindness to teenagers in need during the winter season.
Community members can donate gently used or new hoodies at designated collection points. For those who prefer a more convenient option, gift cards can also be sent to the Eugene Police Department to be used for purchasing hoodies. These gift cards can be mailed to Community Engagement Supervisor Cherie Nelson at 300 Country Club Rd., Eugene, OR 97401.
Donations will help ensure local teenagers stay warm and stylish throughout the winter. The Eugene Police Department encourages everyone to contribute and make a positive impact this season.
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