The 4-H organization is initiating a community-wide clothing drive in Argyle on February 16, inviting residents to make donations of gently used clothing. This initiative aims to support local families in need and promote community solidarity through shared resources.
The clothing drive will take place at the Argyle Community Center from 09:00 to 17:00. Volunteers from the 4-H program will be present to assist with sorting and distributing the collected items. Organizers encourage participants to donate clothing suitable for all ages, from infants to adults, ensuring that everyone in the community can benefit.
In a statement regarding the event, 4-H representative Sarah Thompson emphasized the importance of community involvement. “We are thrilled to host this clothing drive and appreciate the generosity of our local residents,” she said. “Every piece of clothing donated can make a significant difference in someone’s life.”
The drive is not only a chance to declutter but also an opportunity to contribute to a meaningful cause. Donations will be distributed to local shelters and organizations that support families facing economic hardship.
Community members are urged to spread the word and consider how they can help. The event is designed to foster a spirit of cooperation and mutual support, showcasing the strength of the Argyle community.
As the date approaches, those interested in volunteering or donating can find additional information through the 4-H website or by contacting the Argyle Community Center directly. This drive serves as a reminder that together, communities can create lasting change and support one another in times of need.








































