Drive to benefit men and boys in need of warm clothing

Churches are pulling together in a citywide effort to help keep homeless boys and men warm for the rest of winter.

Churches are pulling together in a citywide effort to help keep homeless boys and men warm for the rest of winter.

The clothing drive will help fill the shelves of Issaquah’s clothing bank as well as the Union Gospel Mission in Seattle.

“We have a lot of homeless men that could really benefit from warm feet,” said Kim Ortego from the Issaquah Food and Clothing Bank. “There are teens in school that need clothing, too.”

While about 80 percent of King County’s 8,900 homeless are men, most of the donations are women’s clothing. Churches hope to help balance that this winter when the need is the greatest.

“We’ve taken this bull by the horns,” said Jim Rockstad from the Issaquah Christian Church.

A similar drive in years past brought in 27 barrels of clothing from Issaquah. The hope is that this project will do the same.The event runs the entire month of February.

Bring gently worn clothing to one of four churches or the Issaquah Food and Clothing Bank. Waterproof boots, new socks and new underwear top the list of requests.

 

Issaquah Food & Clothing Bank

179 1st Ave. SE, Issaquah; 425-392-4123

 

Issaquah Christian Church

10328 Issaquah-Hobart Rd. SE, Issaquah; 425-392-5848

 

Foothills Baptist Church

10120 Issaquah Hobart Rd. SE, Issaquah; 425-392-5925

 

Mountain Creek Fellowship

165 Front St. N., Issaquah; 425-391-3416

 

Community Church of Issaquah

205 Mountain Park Blvd. SW, Issaquah; 4250-392-6447