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SED to hold winter charity - January 23 - February 29

This winter, SED will be collecting lightly used business attire for veterans returning from war to use as they go on job interviews in the Rochester area. Please help them in collecting these items for the men and women who have served us and our country. They will be collecting these items from January 23rd - February 29th at their headquarters (317 Rte. 104). Needs Include: * Men's and women's slacks * Men's button downs * Women's blouses * Men's and women's sweaters * Men's and women's suits (pants, skirts and jackets) * Ties, socks, belts * Dress shoes and boots of all sizes * Winter coats and accessories They will be donating the clothes to the Veterans Outreach Center of Rochester who among several programs has a green initiative for Veterans Employment Program that you can read about at http://www.veteransoutreachcenter.org/give.asp.
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