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Sudbury schools collecting gently used winter clothing to help others

The Rainbow District School Board is participating in its annual winter clothing drive. Until the end of the month, schools will be collecting donations of gently used clothing to distribute to families this winter.

Donations accepted at any site in Rainbow District School Board until end of month

Students at Walden Public School in Lively, Ont., check out what has already been donated. All English public elementary and secondary schools in Sudbury, Espanola and Manitoulin Island will collect donations of gently-used winter clothing until October 31. (Rainbow District School Board)

Schools in Sudbury are looking for used winter clothes.

The Rainbow District School Board is participating in its third annual Winter Clothing Drive.

The campaign provides children and others in the community with warm clothes during the winter, ChrisBourr,principalofWaldenPublic School says.

"We know that when families are struggling, students struggle along with them. Fromsimply even just an educational standpoint, these students come to school with one less worry on their plate."

The community is invited to drop off used winter clothing at any elementary or secondary school within the Rainbow District School Board, which includes Sudbury, Espanola and Manitoulin Island.

Donations will be accepted until the end of the month.

Clothing will then be redistributed within the schools and communities served by the Board.

In addition to schools, thedonations will also redistributed through a storefront location at the Rainbow Centre during the first week ofNovember.

"Maybe it's only a hat or only boots that they need or maybe for that family and their children, it is to completely clothe them for the winter. Based on the distribution events in the past years, we know that families are incredibly grateful,"Bourr says.

The goalthis year is to help4,500families.

Last year, Rainbow schools collected5,478items of clothing, which helped more than 3,600 families during the winter.

"We're wanting to make sure that all of the children in our community, all of the adults... in our communityare warm and not having to struggle to keep warm."

With files from Gabriel Rodrigues