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Annual blanket and cold weather drive underway to support North Alabama residents

October 7, 2025
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NORTH ALABAMA — (WHNT) — An annual blanket and cold weather gear drive is taking place to help support residents of North Alabama.

The cold weather gear drive will be accepting the following items for donations:

  • Blankets
  • Coats/Jackets
  • Gloves/Socks
  • Thermal Underwear
  • Sleeping Bags
  • Toboggans
  • Sweat Shirts/Pants
  • Warm Scarves

Donations of the items above may be dropped off at the following locations:

Huntsville:

  • Progressive Union M.B. Church- 1919 Brandontown Road
  • St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church- 8020 Whitesburg Drive
  • Church of the Nativity, Episcopal- 208 Eustis Avenue
  • Manna House- 2110 S. Memorial Parkway (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 3-6 p.m.)
  • First Stop Inc. – 206 Stokes Street
  • The Salvation Army Emergency Shelter- 305 Seminole Drive SW
  • United Way of Madison County & Participating Agencies- 701 Andrew Jackson Way NE

Madison

  • St. Matthews Episcopal Church-786 Hughes Road (please use bin in breezeway)

Decatur

  • Hands Across Decatur- 1027 5th Avenue SE

Gently used or new or used adult size items are only being accepted. Donations can be made from October-February.

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