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Blankets of Hope (Hurricane Harvey)

Tax deductible
Ready to help Texas residents affected by Hurricane Harvey feel Secure, Warm and have HOPE?

Help answer the call by The Salvation Army DFW in Texas for Blankets of Hope (BOH) to provide blankets to families affected by the storm.

Blankets of Hope has coordinated with their distributor for a large inventory of brand new 50" x 60" quality fleece blankets in their Carrollton, Texas warehouse, to be released to The Salvation Army DFW, just 20 minutes away. Because space is limited, BOH will also offer storage of the blankets in this warehouse, so The Salvation Army DFW can pull quantities as needed.

100% of your donation will provide quality blankets to families staying at the Dallas Convention Center and other shelters in the area that will be housing families displaced from their homes due to Hurricane Harvey.

And to stretch our donation even further, Blankets of Hope has secured special pricing for the blankets, each just $3.50 (reg. $5) because The Salvation Army can use their own trucks for distribution.

 THANK YOU for making everyone in TEXAS affected by the storm feel Secure, to be Warm and to have HOPE!

Blankets of Hope, Inc. is a grass roots non-profit created in Reading, PA in January 2012 to help supply brand new 50" x 60" fleece blankets to local homeless shelters. Since 2012, BOH has now donated over 19,000 to 82 different organizations, such as shelters, cancer centers, Veterans, law enforcement, children's homes, hospice patients, seniors, animal rescues and other organizations that had a need.

Blankets of Hope is a public charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. All donations are tax deductible.


Organizer

Marc J. Goldstein
Organizer
Reading, PA
Blankets of Hope, Inc.
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