Organizations are distributing sweaters and coats in New York and New Jersey.
Winter in New York City can be a difficult time, as cold temperatures can cause complications for those who are not properly dressed.
For this reason, various organizations offer events to deliver coats, sweaters and winter clothing to those who need them.
Some deliver them on an ongoing basis throughout the winter, while others are one-day events.
At Univision 41, we have several events lined up where these clothes will be given away for free throughout January and February.
Coat giveaway in New York:
Senator Roxanne J. Persuad
Date: January 13, 2024
Location: Senator’s office
Address: 1222 E 96th Street in Brooklyn.
Opening hours: from 10:00 to 13:00.
They will be delivered as they become available.
City of Dover in New Jersey
Date: February 3, 2024
Address: 35 N Sussex St, Dover, NJ 07801
Opening hours: from 12:00 to 15:00.
Ministry of the Metro Rauschenbusch
Date: every Monday from January to March.
Address: 410 W 40th Street in Manhattan.
Opening hours: from 10:00 to 17:00.
Delivered as they are received, a maximum of 50 people are served per day.
Neighborhood Opportunity Network
Constantly delivers clothes to people who need them.
You can check the location and schedule follow this link.
Clothes St Mary’s Drive
Location: 230 Classon Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205.
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday, except Wednesday and Sunday, from 9:00 to 13:00.
Clothing of all types, although not required, it is advisable to call (718) 529-6070 first to check availability.
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