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St. Johns Rummage House, at 1229 Vermont Street, accepts clothing donations for its various clothing drives throughout the year.
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League or other thrift stores could mean finding the perfect sweater, but they also mean a lot more to the community of Lawrence. For the people who use these stores as essential resources the poor, the underprivileged and the homeless it can mean the difference between staying warm for the winter or not. We have a lot of people who fall through the cracks here in Lawrence, Davis said. The Social Service League is a resource that these people can use to come and get what they really need. The store provides for a wide range of people in the Lawrence community. It gets all of its clothes through donations and other clothing drives, such as the prom dress drive happening now until its giveaway on Feb. 15. The Social Service League storefront is a small red door
leading to a basement not commonly filled with college students, with a very different feel from Arizona Trading Company, a popular local thrift store. The Social Service Leagues attitude is that people need stuff and theres a river of it flowing, said Jean Ann Pike, the store manager. Social Service League and St. Johns Rummage House are open to working with University students who want to volunteer to keep these places functioning as resources for Lawrence residents. Goodwill, at 2200 West 31st St., and Salvation Army, at 1601 West 23rd St., also take donations. Treasure hunters searching for that perfect deal can help other treasure hunters looking for their basic needs. Edited by Austin Fisher
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