The biggest demand for donations is men's clothing. This includes jeans, sweaters, hoodies, long sleeve shirts and thermals are all in high demand. Donations of cat and dog food is also greatly appreciated.
OXFORD COUNTY - Christmas is over and organizations like Operation Sharing are seeing donations start to dwindle.
Right now they have a desperate need of winter clothing donations to help some of the less fortunate people in our community.
The biggest demand for donations is men's clothing. This includes jeans, sweaters, hoodies, long sleeve shirts and thermals are all in high demand.
All donations though are greatly appreciated. Operation Sharing also has a lot of clients with pets. The love of a pet can help us get through the darkest of days and many of their patrons know this far to well. Donations of cat and dog food is always greatly appreciated.
You can drop off donations to 22 Wilson St., College Ave Church. Monday to Friday 9am to noon.

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