Sacred Heart Ladies Guild collecting items for Dresser Project

Local residents are invited to join Sacred Heart Catholic Church Ladies’ Guild in aiding children served by Samara’s Village and the N.C. Department of Social Services. Donations for the Nancy Seitz Dresser Project will be collected from February 28 to March 22, with new items supporting those in need.

Key Takeaways:

  • Sacred Heart Ladies’ Guild is leading a donation drive.
  • Items will be collected from February 28 through March 22.
  • Collected items support Samara’s Village and N.C. Social Services.
  • The initiative is part of the Nancy Seitz Dresser Project.
  • The focus is on helping local children and families.

Community-Wide Support

The Sacred Heart Catholic Church Ladies’ Guild is calling on the community to lend a helping hand to children in need this spring. Through an upcoming initiative called the Nancy Seitz Dresser Project, the guild will collect new items that go directly to local families.

When and How to Contribute

Between February 28 and March 22, local residents can bring new items to designated donation points set up by the Ladies’ Guild. These donations are intended to ensure that children in the community have access to essentials that will help them thrive.

The Nancy Seitz Dresser Project

Named for local resident Nancy Seitz, this project serves as a tangible way to support young children in the region. The Dresser Project has quickly become a staple of community-driven charity, offering a reliable channel for neighbors to stand together in support of those who need it most.

Benefiting Two Key Charities

All donated goods will be directed to Samara’s Village, an organization dedicated to helping young parents navigate the uncertainty of raising children, and the North Carolina Department of Social Services, which provides key resources to local families. By channeling new items through these charities, the Ladies’ Guild ensures donations reach local children.

A Call to Action

Residents interested in supporting area families are encouraged to donate new, unused items anytime from February 28 through March 22. The Sacred Heart Catholic Church Ladies’ Guild thanks the community for the continuous generosity and support shown toward neighbors in need.

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