Inver Hills Community College's VIBE student club is holding a winter clothing drive now through Jan. 30 to benefit the Dorothy Day Center in St. Paul.
Requested items include new and gently used adult clothing, such as coats, hats, scarves, gloves, sweaters, sweatshirts and other cold-weather apparel. Collection bins are located in the College Center, Heritage Hall, Activities Center and the Fine Arts buildings on the Inver Hills campus, 2500 E. 80th St., Inver Grove Heights.
VIBE stands for Volunteering Individuals Brings Empowerment. The group's goal is to empower individuals, families and communities through volunteer work.
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Operated by Catholic Charities of St. Paul and Minneapolis, the Dorothy Day Center provides hot meals, mental health services and medical care and much more to people experiencing homelessness.
About Inver Hills
Founded in 1970, Inver Hills Community College is a comprehensive college committed to continuously improving student understanding and capabilities that help students lead purposeful lives, contribute to a vital social and economic community, and pursue lifelong learning. A member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, the college offers more than 20 degree options, including liberal education courses and career-related degrees in leading occupational areas. For more information, visit www.inverhills.edu.
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