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As colder weather moves in, the Northland Clothing Center is seeing a growing need for warm clothes and is calling on the community for help.
The nonprofit, located north of the river, expects to serve around 3,000 families this yearproviding everything from coats and shoes to hats and gloves. But with temperatures dropping, shelves are emptying faster than donations are coming in.
Were just seeing more and more people, more and more children, more and more adults who have a need for clothing, especially as cold weather sets in, said Marjie Siegfried-Stuber, Director of the Northland Clothing Center.
Siegfried-Stuber said volunteers go through hundreds of items each week, with childrens clothing always in the highest demand. While recent community dona

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