For the first time, students, staff, and faculty across the Plymouth Community School Corporation (PCSC) are teaming up with Oliver Ford Lincoln to support Warm Up Marshall County, a community-wide initiative collecting new and gently used winter coats for families in need.
From October 29 through November 19, Plymouth Community School Corp. Elementary Schools, Riverside Intermediate School, and Lincoln Junior High will serve as collection points for winter coats. The effort highlights the district’s ongoing commitment to community service, empathy, and student leadership.
Community members are encouraged to donate new or gently used coats at any participating school. All items collected will help Warm Up Marshall County reach more families this winter.
New or gently used winter coats, hats, gloves, and scarves are being collected at all PCSC schools, GIANT fm WTCA, and Oliver Ford Lincoln from October 29 to November 19.
Families throughout Marshall County benefit from these donations.
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