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Help for the Homeless Hygiene Drive receives record donations topping $44,000
Help for the Homeless Hygiene Drive receives record donations topping $44,000

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time28-03-2025

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Help for the Homeless Hygiene Drive receives record donations topping $44,000

OSHKOSH – The community played its part. This year's Family Radio Network's 91.9FM Help for the Homeless Hygiene Drive proved to be a record-setting one after collecting more than 145 donation boxes with more than $44,000 worth of hygiene and cleaning supplies. Help for the Homeless Hygiene Drive Oshkosh Coordinator John Nieman confirmed the numbers, saying they easily bested last year's total donations of $40,287. 'The success of this year's drive is a testament to the passion and generosity of local businesses, volunteers and the entire Oshkosh community,' Nieman said. 'We are grateful for the unwavering support of our participants, and we're thrilled to see more businesses getting involved this year, many of them running their own internal donation campaigns and raising awareness for the need that exists in our community.' Read more: Workforce across northeast Wisconsin will be impacted by immigration policies. Here's how. Eight community organizations — ADVOCAP, Bella Medical Clinic, COTS Oshkosh, Father Carr's, Oshkosh Area Community Pantry, Read Elementary School, The Salvation Army and Tiny House Village — benefited from this year's drive. Donated items included cleaning supplies, personal care products, paper goods and other essential hygiene items. Read more: UW-Oshkosh invites public to forums with finalists for chancellor post April 7-10 'We are incredibly proud of what we have accomplished together, and we can't wait to continue serving our community in the years ahead,' Nieman said. The Help for the Homeless Hygiene Drive supports more than 130 crisis programs across 22 Wisconsin communities. For more about the Oshkosh campaign, contact John Nieman at 920-279-9873 or jnieman@ Contact Justin Marville at jmarville@ and follow him on X (formerly Twitter) at @justinmarville. This article originally appeared on Oshkosh Northwestern: Help for the Homeless Hygiene Drive collects record amount

Help for the Homeless Hygiene Drive accepting donations in Oshkosh & beyond until March 16
Help for the Homeless Hygiene Drive accepting donations in Oshkosh & beyond until March 16

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time18-02-2025

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Help for the Homeless Hygiene Drive accepting donations in Oshkosh & beyond until March 16

OSHKOSH – The Family Radio Network's 91.9FM will be collecting new hygiene and cleaning supplies for local crisis communities through its annual Help for the Homeless Hygiene Drive from Feb. 23 to March 16. The donations will benefit community organizations such as ADVOCAP, Bella Medical Clinic, COTS Oshkosh, Father Carr's, Oshkosh Area Community Pantry, Read Elementary School, The Salvation Army and Tiny House Village. 'We've seen the need in our community continue to grow each year," said Help for the Homeless Hygiene Drive Oshkosh Coordinator John Nieman. More news: 'I haven't known happiness': Congolese refugees in Oshkosh share resettlement experiences 'These essential hygiene items help restore dignity and confidence to individuals and families facing challenging circumstances. "Having access to basic personal care items can make a tremendous difference in someone's ability to maintain employment, attend school and feel a sense of self-worth,' he added. New items include: Cleaning supplies (bleach, dish soap, disinfectant cleaner); Paper products (toilet paper, paper towels, facial tissue); Personal care items (soap, deodorant, shampoo); Dental care products; Feminine hygiene products; Baby care items; Laundry detergent; and First aid supplies. Community members can donate new, unopened items at collection boxes at more than 60 local businesses and churches, including all Festival Foods and Walgreens locations. Items are sorted, inventoried and distributed following the end of the collection drive. The Help for the Homeless Hygiene Drive supports more than 130 crisis programs across 22 Wisconsin communities. For more information, visit or call 800-236-9364. For information about the Oshkosh campaign, contact John Nieman at 920-279-9873 or jnieman@ More news: Oshkosh Native American cultural heritage series kicks off Feb. 23 at Convention Center Contact Justin Marville at jmarville@ and follow him on X (formerly Twitter) at @justinmarville. This article originally appeared on Oshkosh Northwestern: How to donate to Help for the Homeless Hygiene Drive in Oshkosh, Wis.

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