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Annual Coat Drive Begins Oct. 31 In Naperville

The event is co-sponsored by the Wheaton-Naperville Infant Welfare Society and CD One Price Cleaners, who will clean donated coats.

Press release from Wheaton-Naperville Infant Welfare:

Oct. 27, 2021

The Wheaton-Naperville Chapter of the Auxiliary of the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago, other area Chapters, and local CD One Price Cleaners are sponsoring the 11th Annual Coat Drive for patients of the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago's Angel Harvey Community Health Center. “Gently” USED children's, women's and men's coats can be dropped off at local CD One Price locations starting Sunday, October 31st through Saturday, November 13th. Coats will be cleaned and pressed at no charge and made ready for distribution. Nearby CD One Price Cleaners locations are at 386 Roosevelt Road in Glen Ellyn and 340 E. Ogden Avenue in Naperville. Other locations can be found at www.cdonepricecleaners.com. The Wheaton-Naperville Chapter is also collecting donations of new coats, hats, mittens, scarves and gloves. New coats of all sizes are appreciated, but we especially need them for children and teens (up to adult size S). For information regarding drop-off of new items, please contact secretary@wheatoninfantwelfare.org. Thank you and your support is greatly appreciated!

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About Wheaton-Naperville Infant Welfare

Wheaton-Naperville Infant Welfare is a chapter of the Auxiliary of the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago. For more than 100 years, the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago has provided quality, community-based healthcare to families in the Chicago area who would otherwise lack access to basic medical services. The Wheaton-Naperville Chapter is a proud supporter of the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago since 1957. Our members work to raise funds and enjoy volunteering their time as a way of making a difference in the lives of the families that benefit from services provided by the Infant Welfare Society. Please visit our website at www.wheatoninfantwelfare.org

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