Rockland County, NY – Senator Bill Weber’s annual Winter Coat Drive has concluded, and this year’s efforts have surpassed expectations, with an impressive 1,618 pounds of winter items collected. The drive, which engaged local libraries, town halls, and community members, reflects the generosity and spirit of the Rockland County community.
Collection Highlights
- Total Donations: 1,618 pounds
- Contributions from Libraries (RCLS): 1,007 pounds
- Senator Weber’s Office: 85 pounds
Town Hall Contributions:
- Clarkstown Town Hall: 290 pounds
- Haverstraw Town Hall: 61 pounds
- Orangetown Town Hall: 214 pounds
- Ramapo Town Hall: 67 pounds
Library Contributions:
- Finkelstein Memorial Library: 17 pounds
- Haverstraw King’s Daughters Public Library – Garnerville: 187 pounds
- Haverstraw King’s Daughters Public Library – Haverstraw: 26 pounds
- Nanuet Public Library: 184 pounds
- New City Library: 225 pounds
- Orangeburg Library: 64 pounds
- Pearl River Library: 161 pounds
- West Nyack Library: 21 pounds
Global Collision, a local business, also contributed 16 pounds to the drive.
Weber expressed his heartfelt thanks to the constituents and organizations that made the drive such a success.
“This incredible achievement is a testament to the generosity and compassion of our community,” said Weber. “With over 1,600 pounds of winter items collected, we can ensure that many families in need will stay warm this winter. I am especially grateful to the local libraries, town halls, and volunteers who helped us surpass our goals.”…