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Free Winter Clothing Raffle Held in Kingsport | WJHL

KINGSPORT, Tenn. (WJHL) – With cold weather expected this week, a Kingsport church hosted a coat drive Saturday morning to help homeless and impoverished residents stay warm this winter.

Abundant Life Fellowship held its Share the Warmth event, handing out free gloves, hats and coats to those in need.

Danny Walker, pastor of Abundant Life Fellowship, said now was the time to celebrate the annual event with temperatures expected to drop.

“We want to get it out early enough that they have it for the cold season, but also have enough time for where they need it. So this was probably the best day we’ve had so far that we’ve been doing this. It hasn’t been too long cold, but we know the cold is coming.”

Abundant Life Fellowship is still accepting donations of winter clothing in good condition. Donations can be dropped off at the church on West Stone Drive in Kingsport or by contacting the church on Facebook.

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