Acts 4 Ministry Seeks Donations Through Sat., Dec. 22 Toward 2018 "Share The Warmth" Campaign

Through Saturday, December 22, 2018, Acts 4 Ministry Inc., a non-denominational, non-profit charitable organization in Waterbury, will accept donations of newor gently-used coats, hats, gloves, scarves, sweatshirts, and new socks, thermals and undergarments for children and adults toward their 2018 “Share the Warmth” drive.

“The cold of winter makes life more challenging for everyone, especially for those who don’t have basic things that many people take for granted. Acts 4 Ministry’s annual Share the Warmth campaign helps our community meet the physical needs of our most vulnerable members and lets them know they are not forgotten,” commented John Bishop of Woodbury, a member of Christ the Redeemer church in Southbury and an Acts 4 Ministry, Inc. Board of Directors Member.

Sarah Elizabeth Carabetta, Acts 4 Ministry Executive Director, stated, “Our goal is to ensure that people in need of assistance throughout our Greater Waterbury community have warm clothing during the entire cold season. Men’s and children’s coats are especially needed and we are very appreciative of receiving clean and gently-used winter items for women as well.”

Through Saturday, December 22nd all donations can be brought to Acts 4 Ministry at 1713 Thomaston Avenue in Waterbury, Mondays through Wednesday between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Thursday through Friday 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., and Saturdays 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. to drop off donations and receive a receipt for tax deductions.

Acts 4 Ministry, Inc. is dedicated to building relationships with people while providing them with the basics of daily living needs. “Our continual mission is to provide individuals or families who have experienced a life devastating event an opportunity to feel loved as they rebuild with basic needs by coming to our facility to personally select clothing, dishes, glassware, furnishings, and other basic needs at no charge,” explained Carabetta.

The organization partners with churches, social service agencies, and public schools to help identify and serve people with these needs in the context of the broader community regardless of their faith, race, creed, or national origin, or their willingness to participate in religious activities.

Acts 4 Ministry’s retail store environment provides people with immediate ‘basic living needs’ the ability to select clothing, furniture, and household items at no cost. “Individuals and families are often referred to us by other charitable organizations,” explained Carabetta. “In our retail store environment, they are provided with an atmosphere which preserves their dignity and allows them to personally select what they need vs. being handed clothing or furnishings they do not desire. This is a respectful environment where everyone is treated with caring support.”

To provide monetary donations to Acts 4 Ministry’s “Share the Warmth” drive, contributions can be made payable to Acts 4 Ministry and sent to PO Box 4524, Waterbury CT 06704 or by visiting the Acts 4 website http://www.acts4.org and tap on the ‘click to give’ button. For large donations of items or organizations and groups who would like to volunteer, contact Alice’n Renaud, Acts 4 Ministry Operations Coordinator at 203-574-2287 or email to thriftstore@acts4.org

Ongoing current donation needs, please visit the donate page of http://www.acts4.org.

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Submitted by Southbury, CT

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