November 15, 2009

Johnson College’s Social Force organizes winter clothing drive

In October, members of Johnson College’s Social Force organized a clothing drive to help keep those who are less fortunate warm this winter. Students, faculty and staff at the college donated men’s, women’s and children’s new and used winter clothing. The drive benefited Kids Klothes Line, a clothing drive sponsored by the Dickson City Primitive Methodist Church, Lincoln and Jackson streets, Dickson City. For more information about Kids Klothes Line, contact 489-2559 or kidsklothesline@gmail.com. Participating in Social Force’s clothing dirve, from left, are Kavina Wentland, Carbondale; Ellen Raino, Clarks Summit; Timothy DeCicco, Scranton; Tiffanie Sears, Houghton, N.Y.; and Cassandra Lynott, Scranton.


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