By Tim Hadac
Managing Editor
Southwest Chicago Post
Managing Editor
Southwest Chicago Post
The Two Holy Martyrs chapter of the St. Vincent de Paul Society is hosting a bundle weekend from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. Saturday, November 2 and from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Sunday, November 3 in the church parking lot on the St. Symphorosa campus, 62nd and Austin.
This is the time to sort through those items you don’t want or need any more. The society is collecting bed linens, blankets, quilts, kitchen and bath towels and washcloths, small kitchen appliances such as toasters, blenders and coffee makers, glassware and silverware, framed artwork, holiday items and table and floor lamps.
Clothes are always welcome, whether it be men’s or women’s and especially kids’ clothing. Shoes, socks, ties, jackets and coats are also accepted.
Other items are accepted, such as suitcases, record albums and compact discs, books, computers, keyboards and printers.
Unfortunately, due to space restraints, no large furniture or appliances can be accepted. Also, any baby items that can be potentially recalled, such as strollers, car seats or cribs, will not be accepted.
You can drop off your items at the truck marked St. Vincent de Paul in the parking lot on the days it will be there.
For more information, contact the Two Holy Martyrs rectory at (773) 767-1523 and ask that a St. Vincent de Paul Society member give you a call back.
Thank you, Donna LeCompte, for sharing this useful information.
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul Chicago is the oldest charity in the Chicago area, with a history of serving Cook and Lake counties since 1857.
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul Chicago provides services to individuals and families during tough times. They provide tangible assistance to those in need on a person-to-person basis.
For details, visit https://stvincentdepaulchicago.org/.
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