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Ted Moudis Associates launches annual coat drive

Ted Moudis Associates is gearing up for their annual coat drive. Each year, they participate in a coat drive to help clothe those who are less fortunate in both N.Y.C. and Chicago for the upcoming winter months. They would appreciate any coats/jackets, hats, gloves, scarves or other outerwear-related articles. They are participating, in conjunction with New York Cares, a volunteer organization. Drop off locations include the following until December 31: All N.Y.C. police precincts, Janovic Paint & Decorating Centers, all Oz Moving & Storage locations, Time Warner Cable stores, during the morning rush hour at Grand Central Terminal (Graybar Passage,) during the morning rush hour at N.Y. Penn Station (LIRR and Amtrak concourse,) during the morning rush hour at N.Y. Port Authority Bus Terminal (Main Concourse. 42nd St. entrance,) and the U.S. Coast Guard Recruiting and Service Center (next to Staten Island Ferry, Manhattan side) from 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. weekdays. For more information, please visit their website at http://www.newyorkcares.org/volunteer/holiday_voluteering/coat_drive/search_sites.php If the above locations are not convenient to you, then alternatively you may drop them off at Ted Moudis Associates' office and they will have them delivered.
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