Don't get cold feet! Donate new socks to those in need as the weather gets colder
-
3:07
’It’s pretty cool’: Army veteran Timothy Jach serves community...
-
4:03
The Christmas ’Kooky Cooky House’ lives on as a replica now...
-
5:44
’It’s been an amazing ride’: WKLH-FM’s Dave Luczak looks...
-
3:57
’I just find a lot of joy in it’: Wisconsin’s Bryce Ruland...
-
3:47
’It just makes me happy to know that there is still good people...
-
1:28
Silver Lake
-
5:42
New charges in 2020 fake elector scheme
-
1:48
Big Brothers Big Sisters hosts 1st annual Winter Wonderland Holiday...
-
0:38
2 men fell through the ice at inland lakes in separate incidents...
-
1:26
’It’s a nightmare’: Woman and 2 dogs found dead in West...
-
1:50
Schlesinger’s Saturday Showcase (12/14)...Lots of holiday ideas,...
-
3:05
Tricky travel for some later Saturday afternoon through the evening
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--During this difficult time, some struggles are even harder. Homelessness is one of them.
Socks are the most requested item in shelters and from agencies working with families who are struggling to make ends meet. Please help by donated NEW SOCKS ONLY this year.
Bring a NEW PAIR(s) of socks to the Labor Council Office (633 S. Hawley Rd. Suite 110) during the specific event dates and times. The drop off site is on the west side of the building. Here are the specific times...
10 am until noon
Tuesday, October 20th and Tuesday, October 27th
5pm to 6 pm
Thursday, October 22nd and Friday, October 30th
For further information or to select a different time, please contact Jay Reinke at 414-429-5525 or [email protected].
They also ask that you please wear a mask while dropping off your donation.
Socks will be distributed to MPS children and area shelters in Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington, and Waukesha counties.
If you want to make a monetary donation instead, please write a check to Labor Community at Work and mail it to the Labor Council Office at 633 S. Hawley Rd. Ste 110 Milwaukee, WI 53214. Put "Sock Drive" on the envelope.