A community-focused clothing drive organized by the 4-H program will commence in Argyle on February 16. This initiative aims to collect gently used clothing to support families in need within the area. Participants are encouraged to donate items ranging from everyday wear to formal attire.
The drive will kick off at 09:00 and will be held at the Argyle Community Center. Volunteers from 4-H will be on hand to assist with sorting and distribution. The event is set to run throughout the day, allowing ample opportunity for community members to contribute their clothing donations.
In addition to clothing, organizers are also welcoming accessories, shoes, and outerwear. All donated items will be distributed to local charities that directly support individuals and families facing financial hardships. This effort not only benefits those in need but also promotes sustainable practices by encouraging the reuse of clothing.
The 4-H program has a long-standing commitment to community service, and this clothing drive is part of a broader initiative to engage local residents in philanthropy. By participating, community members can help foster a spirit of generosity and support within Argyle.
Organizers emphasize that every donation, no matter how small, can make a significant impact on the lives of those in need. They urge participants to check their closets for items they no longer wear and consider the difference their contributions can make.
For more information on the clothing drive, interested individuals can contact the 4-H program at the Argyle Community Center. The team looks forward to a successful event that brings the community together for a worthy cause.







































