Where to donate coats and other winter essentials in Portland

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St. Andrew Catholic Church on Alberta St. | Photo via @jwh_beanieman

While snow days can be fun for many, it’s important to remember what this frigid weather means for Portland’s unhoused residents. Financial donations to shelters + nonprofits are always welcome — but gifting coats, blankets, or thick socks is especially important this time of year.

Here are several places where you can drop off those potentially life-saving items.

One Warm Coat

Accepting: Gently-worn coats

One Warm Coat has partnered with Eddie Bauer to collect gently-worn coats through March 31 at all locations. With a donation, shoppers receive an extra $10 off any in-store outerwear purchase.

Do Good Multnomah

Accepting: Winter weather gear, plus deodorant, toothbrushes, and other hygiene products.

This nonprofit has three programs that help houseless veterans get back on their feet. Email donations@dogoodmultnomah.org for drop-off instructions.

More places you can help

If you are concerned about the health + safety of someone you encounter this winter, you can call Multnomah County’s non-emergency response line at 503-823-3333 and request a welfare check.

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Ben grew up in the Rogue Valley, attended the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism, and has written for publications like 1859 Magazine and Portland Monthly. He enjoys hiking the PNW, football and futbol, wildlife photography, any manner of libation exploration, and of course writing for PDXtoday.