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Woodbury North Congregational Church Donated to Acts 4 Ministry's "Share the Warmth" Campaign
The non-denominational non-profit received coats and winter accessories from the church's outreach committee representatives

Woodbury North Congregational Church Outreach Committee members recently contributed to Acts 4 Ministry’s “Share the Warmth” campaign by donating over 50 coats and winter accessories. Church congregants donated the garments to support the non-profit non-denominational organization’s annual clothing campaign.
Donated items were brought to Acts 4 Ministry by North Congregational Church Reverend Sandy Koenig, Peter D’Amato and Eve Bartlett.
Acts 4 Ministry is seeking donations to their campaign through December 31. They welcome gently-worn coats, hats, gloves, scarves, blankets, new socks and new thermals for adults and children.
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All donations can be brought to Acts 4 Ministry at 1713 Thomaston Avenue in Waterbury Mondays through Fridays between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., or placed in the organization’s 24/7 white drop box outside their building.
Monetary donations made out to Acts 4 Ministry, Inc. can be U.S. Mailed to PO Box 4524, Waterbury, CT 06704.
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To establish a donations bin within a church or business, or for large donations, contact Sarah Elizabeth Carabetta at 203-574-2287 or executivedirector@acts4.org. To learn of all current donation needs, visit www.acts4.org.