The organizations distribute jackets and coats in New York and New Jersey

Winter in New York can be a stressful time, as low temperatures can cause complications for those who do not dress appropriately.

For this reason, various organizations offer events to deliver coats, sweaters and winter clothing to those who need them.

Some of them deliver them permanently throughout the winter, while others have one-day events.

At Univision 41 we've put together some events where these clothes will be given away for free during the months of January and February.

Coat giveaway events in New York:

Senator Roxanne J. Persaud
Date: January 13, 2024
Location: Senator's office
Address: 1222 E 96th Street in Brooklyn
Working hours: 10:00 am to 1:00 pm
They will be delivered upon arrival.

City of Dover, New Jersey
Date: February 3, 2024
Address: 35 N Sussex St, Dover, NJ 07801
Working hours: from 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm

Rauschenbusch Metro Ministries
Date: Every Monday from January to March.
Address: 410 West 40th Street in Manhattan
Working hours: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Delivered on arrival, serviced to a maximum of 50 people per day.

Neighborhood Opportunities Network
Consistently deliver clothes to people who need them
You can check locations and schedules In this link.

St. Mary's Clothes Drive
Location: 230 Classon Street, Brooklyn, NY 11205
Timings: Monday to Saturday except Wednesday and Sunday from 9 am to 1 pm.
Clothing of all types, although not required, is recommended to first call (718) 529-6070 to check availability.

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Courtesy of the Archdiocese of Newark
Courtesy of the Archdiocese of Newark

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The Archdiocese of Newark celebrated the opening of its third House of Mercy, a House of Mercy that provides food, clothing and assistance to those most in need.

credit: Courtesy of the Archdiocese of Newark

Courtesy of the Archdiocese of Newark

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Mercy House provides non-perishable foods, clothing, baby supplies, furniture, and assistance with finding work and housing.

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Staff who care for those most in need provide an invaluable service at Elizabeth. The other two homes, The Mercy Houses, are located in Newark and Jersey City.

credit: Courtesy of the Archdiocese of Newark

Courtesy of the Archdiocese of Newark

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Students do community work hours and help provide support to those who need it most.

credit: Courtesy of the Archdiocese of Newark

Courtesy of the Archdiocese of Newark

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Mercy House offers assistance regardless of immigration status, age or political affiliation. It is a service to those who need it most.

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Courtesy of the Archdiocese of Newark

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In addition to non-perishable foods, The Mercy House provides support for obtaining government identification, enrolling children in school, and rent support of up to $1,000.

credit: Courtesy of the Archdiocese of Newark

Courtesy of the Archdiocese of Newark

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Mercy House in Elizabeth helps purchase clothing for the winter season.

credit: Courtesy of the Archdiocese of Newark

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