Cobourg Police – Winter Clothing Drive Supporting Youth In Need

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Cobourg Police Service will be accepting donations of winter clothing from October 15th to November 15th for local youth in need.

We are accepting donations of new or near new winter coats, snow pants, toques and mitts at the Cobourg Police Station.

The winter clothing will be given to local agencies to distribute to children in need. We are looking for sizes ranging from infant to size 12.

Donations can be dropped off at the front counter of the Cobourg Police Station located at 107 King Street West.

Thank you to all who donate in advance. Together we can help keep the children of our community warm this winter.

If anyone requires further information this initiative please contact Detective Constable Langdon, at 905-372-6821.

Pete Fisher
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