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Students Donate Coats, Hats To Less Fortunate Families

The students at the Wesleyan School collected more than 100 items as part of North Fulton Community Charities' annual Warm Coat Drive.

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Students at the Wesleyan School in Gwinnett County are offering assistance to an organization that helps north Fulton County’s less fortunate residents.

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The school’s pre-first students collected and donated 125 coats and more than 20 hats, mittens, and scarves to North Fulton Community Charities as part of a service project.

NFCC has helped families during the holiday assistance and throughout the year for more than 30 years.

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Through the combined efforts of hundreds of churches, synagogues, schools, individuals, neighborhoods, businesses and volunteer groups, they assist more than 1,200 families and 2,700 children who reside in Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park and Roswell.

The Annual Warm Coat Drive is a chance for residents to provide new or gently used coats and winter accessories to local families in need.

This campaign helps families stay warm during the fall and winter season. For more information, contact North Fulton Community Charities’ Holiday Team at 678-387-4477 or holiday@nfcchelp.org.

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Photo credits: Wesleyan School

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