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Space needed to make closet for the homeless and less fortunate

Moved With Compassion Ministry is a Charitable nonprofit 501c3 organization in New Haven. Our mission is to provide basic needs such as food, clothing along with educational and spiritual assistance so that those in the community can live with dignity and respect. We currently distribute clothing out of a basement in New Haven.  Clothing are issued to individual as requested.  We attend community events and set up tables with clothes, books and toys that we give out. We have a passion to serve the homeless and less fortune. We give out coats, hats,scarfs, socks, shoes, blankets and regular clothing to the homeless or anyone in need . We make the items available all year.  We have partnered with the newhallville community at their community event.  We currently have a need for 200 square feet of space to display and store the items that we give out. The organization is seeking a rent free space, we can supply a donation receipt for the cost of the space.  We desperately need the space immediately so we can effectively serve the homeless and less fortunate in our  community .  Thank you in advance

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Comment by Avereta Clarke on December 6, 2023 at 1:26am

For more information about Moved with compassion ministry you can view our website www.mwcmglobal.org

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