Your cast-offs can keep someone warm
The Snow Centre, in Hemel, has launched a campaign to help keep homeless people warm.
The indoor skiing and snowboarding venue is collecting unwanted cold-weather wear to donate to the homeless.
The Snow Centre has partnered with the charity Street Souls, and it’s asking customers and members of the public to help.
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Socks, hats, jumpers, gloves, sleeping bags and all kinds of warm clothing are all welcomed.
Donations can be left at a collection point at The Snow Centre’s reception and all contributions will be distributed via Street Souls.