Join Everence In Spreading Warmth And Nourishment In The Goshen Area

Pictured from left are Brent Miller, Everence managing director; Marla Brenneman, Everence Federal Credit Union branch manager, Todd Holsopple, Everence charitable and trust advisor; Holly Landis, Everence client services representative; Naomi Leary, executive director of The Window, Amy Obarsky, Everence administrative assistant after unloading the donated items at The Window after the 2024 winter clothing and nonperishable food drive.. Photo provided by Everence.
News Release
GOSHEN – Everence invites the community to join its 12th annual winter clothing and nonperishable food drive.
Community residents and Everence employees are invited to donate new or gently used winter coats for adults or kids and/or nonperishable food items. Please note that food donations are the greatest need at this time.
Specific donations of greatest need are:
Canned and boxed soup
Cereal
Canned corn
Pasta
Tomato/spaghetti sauce
Coats for children or adults, especially men’s
Heavy and warm blankets
Collection boxes will be set up at Everence offices in Goshen: 1301 College Ave., Goshen, and 1110 N. Main St., until Friday, Dec. 19.
The items will be donated to The Window, a nonprofit, faith-based organization in Goshen that provides services to meet the needs of those who have limited income.
Learn more about the winter clothing drive at everence.com/Michiana.