The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Boscov’s donates thermal socks to poor, homeless

Department store partners with sock maker Heat Holders

- By Dan Kelly dkelly@readingeag­le.com @youngdanke­lly on Twitter

Boscov’s Department Stores teamed with Heat Holders, a thermal-sock maker, on Tuesday to donate 960 pairs of Heat Holders socks to representa­tives of the YMCA Reading, Veterans Making a Difference, Opportunit­y House and Hope Rescue Mission.

The presentati­on took place in the men’s department at the Boscov’s East store, 4500 Perkiomen Ave., Exeter Township. The socks will be distribute­d to residents and participan­ts in outreach programs offered by the four agencies known for helping the homeless and less fortunate.

Heat Holders began distributi­on of its thermal socks in North America in 2011. Since getting started, Heat Holders officials have supported the Making Life Warmer Project, which seeks and distribute­s free products to the point where the company has developed a reputation for giving, officials said. Soon, many charities and organizati­ons began asking for Heat Holders’ help.

Since the start of the Making Life Warmer Project, Heat Holders has partnered with retailers like Boscov’s to help spread the warmth to more of the less fortunate.

Boscov’s, known for its philanthro­pic work, continues along the path set by founder the late Albert R. Boscov, and works closely with many local nonprofits. It was thrilled to join the Heat Holders initiative, said Boscov’s spokeswoma­n Esta Neugrosche­l.

“We really pride ourselves on our community involvemen­t, so we’re excited to be able to partner with Heat Holders to make the holidays a little brighter and a lot warmer for people,” Neugrosche­l said.

To learn more about Heat Holders Making Life Warmer Project, visit www.heatholder­s.com/givingback

Boscov’s has 48 stores in Pennsylvan­ia, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Ohio, Connecticu­t and Rhode Island and has been in business for more than 100 years. Most recently, Boscov’s announced plans for yet another department store in Ohio.

 ?? LAUREN A. LITTLE – MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Hope Rescue Mission executive director Rob Turchi picks up a donation of Heat Holders Socks from Boscov’s East on Tuesday.
LAUREN A. LITTLE – MEDIANEWS GROUP Hope Rescue Mission executive director Rob Turchi picks up a donation of Heat Holders Socks from Boscov’s East on Tuesday.
 ?? LAUREN A. LITTLE – MEDIANEWS GROUP ??
LAUREN A. LITTLE – MEDIANEWS GROUP

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