Suffolk County PBA and Legislator Lennon Host Veterans Clothing Drive until November 22


Homeless Veterans Supply Drive | SCPD

The Suffolk County Police Benevolent Association, Legislator Chad Lennon, and General Needs have joined together to host a month-long clothing drive to benefit homeless veterans, veterans in need, and their families. The drive will last until November 22nd and all are encouraged to donate to help Suffolk County’s homeless veterans.

Donation bins will be placed at each of the 7 police precincts, as well as Suffolk PBA headquarters, Legislator Chad Lennon’s office, and various locations across the district. General Needs requests donations of new, unused underwear, socks, and t-shirts.

Legislator Chad Lennon, “Veterans face a higher risk of homelessness compared to the civilian population. As the winter months approach, even the most basic clothing becomes scarce, with footwear being arguably the most important item. Socks are essential to keeping feet warm and dry, especially in cold rain and snow, to prevent further medical conditions. My office, in collaboration with the PBA and General Needs, is working together to support veterans in dire need.”

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