Coats for the Cold

February 24, 2009

Coats for the Cold

February 24, 2009

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Appalachian winters are notorious for their relentless and freezing temperatures, whipping winds and snowstorms. Many children are forced to endure this time of year with nothing more than a thin and tattered jacket, subjected to the brutal elements. Americans Helping Americans® seeks to meet the needs of the families of Appalachia that cannot afford to purchase coats for their families through our Coats for the Cold program.

One of the organizations partnering with Americans Helping Americans®, Appalachian Outreach, hosted the “Coats for the Cold” event in Jefferson County, Tennessee. It’s a joyous time when children and families have the opportunity to prepare for the coming winter months by receiving warm winter coats, mittens, scarves and blankets.

The children and families waited in line for hours before the event took place, eager to receive their brand new coats. Some of the children could hardly contain themselves, giddy with the thought of playing in the snow, bundled up in warm coats.

Altered:

Appalachian winters are notorious for their relentless and freezing temperatures, whipping winds and snowstorms. Many children are forced to endure this time of year with nothing more than a thin and tattered jacket, subjected to the brutal elements of the weather. Americans Helping Americans® seeks to meet the needs of the families in Appalachia that cannot afford to purchase coats for their families through our Coats for the Cold program.

We support the efforts of our partner, Appalachian Outreach, hosting the “Coats for the Cold” event in Jefferson County, Tennessee. It’s a joyous time when children and families have the opportunity to prepare for the coming winter months by receiving warm winter coats, mittens, scarves and blankets.

Children and families waited in line before the event took place, eager to receive their brand new coats. Some of the children could hardly contain themselves, giddy with the thought of playing in the snow, bundled up in warm coats.

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