**Metro Detroit Gears Up for Winter: Donation Drive Launched to Keep Families Warm**
In the heart of winter’s chill, Metro Detroit is rallying behind a noble cause as local residents are urged to donate winter clothing during the annual “Operation: Cozy.” Kicking off at 6 a.m. on November 12, this campaign seeks to gather new or gently used winter essentials to keep children and adults warm throughout the season.
Every winter, countless families face the harsh reality of inadequate clothing to fend off frigid temperatures. This year, you can take a stand and help make a difference. Whether it’s a cozy hat, warm gloves, snug scarves, or reliable mittens, your contributions can help protect those in need from the biting cold.
“Every donation counts,” said local organizer Sarah Jones. “It’s not just about giving away clothing; it’s about wrapping our community in warmth and care during the harsh winter months.”
Donations can be made at various drop-off locations across the Metro Detroit area, including community centers, local schools, and participating businesses. To facilitate the process, a special video detailing donation sites and guidelines has been released, making it easier for residents to find the nearest collection point to contribute.
The drive runs throughout the day, allowing the community ample opportunity to support this essential cause. As temperatures plummet, the need is urgent. Organizers are especially encouraging donations from families and individuals who may have gently used items that no longer fit.
Let’s come together, Metro Detroit—help us Go 4 It today, and join the fight against winter’s chill. Your generosity can light up someone’s winter, reminding us all that together, we can make our community stronger and warmer.
