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Community Clothes Closet reopens in WSS

April 1, 2022
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The Good Neighbors Community Clothes Closet in White Sulphur Springs is reopening on Saturday, Apr. 2, with an abundant inventory of spring and early summer clothing for men, women and children. All clothing is FREE, clean, and gently used and displayed in an organized setting. 

The clothing closet will be open on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and the first Monday of each month from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The free clothing bank is an outreach ministry operated by volunteers and sponsored by the Emmanuel United Methodist Church located at 136 Hanna Lane (one block from the Main Street/Dry Creek Road intersection in White Sulphur Springs). The entrance to the closet area is by outside steps only and is not handicap accessible. Safety and health precautions are in place with masks recommended, but not required. Patrons are requested not to bring their own shopping bags as take-home bags are provided. Items are not returnable.

The GNCCC is currently in need of children’s clothing/shoes (boys and girls) from infant size through middle school age, and donations will be accepted by appointment only. Donations must be clean and gently used, preferably folded and in boxes or small trash bags. To schedule a convenient day and time to bring donations, please contact Donna at 304-536-3419 (or the church office at 304-536-1291 and leave a message).  

EUMC respectfully requests that absolutely NO donations be dropped off and left unattended at any entrance of the church building or property as there is no guarantee bagged items will be accepted by the clothes closet.

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