Council of Churches of the Ozarks Crosslines of Springfield Holiday Assistance Program AND Coats for Kids Program

THIS WEEK, November 27th through December 2nd, is the LAST WEEK for residents in Greene County to apply for Holiday Assistance Programs at Crosslines of Springfield!

Residents of Greene county can apply for assistance, applications are reviewed and clients are matched with a program that best meets their needs. Crosslines offers several holiday assistance programs to residents in Greene County including Christmas Food Baskets, Christmas Toy Store, Christmas Sponsor-A-Family, and Share You Christmas Sponsorship. 

See the remaining list of dates resident of Greene County can apply for Holiday Assistance Programs below.

  • November 27th – December 2nd (Monday – Saturday): 9 am – 1 pm
  • November 29th (Wednesday): 5:30 pm – 7 pm

CLICK HERE for more information about Crosslines of Springfield Holiday Assistance Programs.

CLICK HERE to view the eligibility requirements and income eligibility guidelines to qualify for Holiday Assistance Programs through Crosslines of Springfield.

ALSO, Council of Churches of the Ozarks Coats for Kids program with Glo Cleaners, is asking for more donations for coats, specifically children’s coats.

Council of Churches of the Ozarks recently posted on their Facebook page…

“Join us in spreading warmth and kindness! Glo Cleaners at 807 N. Benton is now accepting gently used coats for CCO’s Coats for Kids. We’re looking for children’s sizes and teen coats to help those in need… Your generosity can make a real difference in someone’s life. Whether it’s a gently used coat or a brand-new one, every contribution matters. Let’s come together as a community to ensure that everyone stays warm and cozy this winter season.

Glo Cleaners is located at 807 N Benton Ave, in Springfield, Missouri.

Council of Churches of the Ozarks is located at 3055 E. Division, in Springfield, Missouri.

“The Council of Churches of the Ozarks (CCO), is a faith-based 501(c)3 serving Southwest Missouri since 1969. 

Its mission is to improve the quality of life of our most vulnerable neighbors by doing together what can best be done together in the name of Jesus Christ.

With wrap-a-round support services available through multiple outreach programs, the Council meets community needs affecting infant to elder. As an extension of churches from a variety of denominations and backgrounds, CCO has been inspiring hope for families, children, seniors and adults for more than fifty years.” – Council of Churches of the Ozarks

For more information about Council of Churches of the Ozarks Crosslines of Springfield, CLICK HERE.

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