Journal Pioneer

Coats for Kids is a go

Annual campaign held in new location this year — Summerside United Pentecosta­l Church

- BY MILLICENT MCKAY Millicent.mckay@journalpio­neer.com

The annual Coats for Kids campaign has found a new home as the Boys and Girls Club of Summerside prepares to go under major renovation­s. “I was really worried for a while there that we weren’t going to be able to run the coat drive this year,” said organizer Sandra Gallagher. “Last year was a very successful event and I’ve had a number of people reach out to me already this year about the annual campaign. But in the beginning, there was so much uncertaint­y. It’s something that’s really needed in the community.” Gallagher, who has been in charge of the campaign for about eight years, found out a couple of weeks ago that its usual home, the Boys and Girls Club of Summerside, would be unavailabl­e due to preparatio­ns for major renovation­s beginning in the coming weeks. So the hunt was on to find another location for the drive. “We needed a place that would be centralize­d enough in the city so if people had to walk to it, they could.” Enter the Summerside United Pentecosta­l Church, located on Pope Road. “One of my volunteers actually was the one to set the wheels in motion to use this location for this year’s event, said Gallagher. Immediatel­y after hearing the need, Mary Noye, the community care operator with the church, approached the pastor of the parish asking if they could host the drive. “We had just come off of a campaign for Operation Backpack. So then I said to the congregati­on, ‘we’re going after coats next.’ I only meant it that we would collect and donate them, but now we also get the chance to help by hosting the event,” said Noye. Pastor Sean Ward added: “We’re here to serve our community any way we can. We’re really happy that we can tell people that there will still be an event rather than ‘it’s cancelled.’” Gallagher agreed. “Just knowing that the event is going forward is a relief to some.” The 2018 installati­on of Coats for Kids is expected for Nov. 3 from 10:15 a.m. to about 2:15 p.m. “We’re collecting items already. We’re looking for coats for kids and adults of all ages and sizes, as well as lots of hats and mitts. We can never get enough of those.”

 ?? MILLICENT MCKAY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Pastor Sean Ward, left, of the Summerside United Pentecosta­l Church, Sandra Gallagher, organizer of the 2018 Coats for Kids campaign, and Mary Noye, community care operator of the church are excited to announce that Coats for Kids 2018 is a go.
MILLICENT MCKAY/JOURNAL PIONEER Pastor Sean Ward, left, of the Summerside United Pentecosta­l Church, Sandra Gallagher, organizer of the 2018 Coats for Kids campaign, and Mary Noye, community care operator of the church are excited to announce that Coats for Kids 2018 is a go.

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