News: Neillsville – Highground Collection for Vets (Winter Items - 2017)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Abrahamson
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 2//22/2017
The Highground Collects for Homeless Veterans (Winter Items - 2017)
The Highground Collects Winter Items for Homeless Veterans
June Abrahamson, the Learning Center Coordinator at The Highground, packs up
winter clothing as part of Wisconsin Tourism’s “Big Bundle Up” campaign. The
Highground donated over 1,200 items to homeless veteran shelters for
distribution to veterans. (Contributed photo)
As cold temperatures sweep through the state, Wisconsin residents came together
to donate warm winter items to those in need as part of the Wisconsin Department
of Tourism’s sixth annual “Big Bundle Up” campaign.
A record-breaking 31,697 winter clothing items, including hats, mittens,
scarves, coats, and snow pants, were donated to charities through Wisconsin. The
campaign has totaled more than 103,400 donated items since 2011.
The Highground Veterans park near Neillsville gathered items for this project,
donating well over 1,200 items to homeless veteran shelters for distribution.
The Big Bundle Up stemmed from the 2011 “Great Lakes Mitten Campaign,” and has
grown into an annual tradition inviting the public to donate new and gently used
winter items to participating Travel Wisconsin Welcome Centers, chambers of
commerce, convention and visitor bureaus and local businesses.
After the completion of the campaign Jan. 2, tourism partners donated the
collected items to local charitable organizations and shelters. This year’s
total of 31,697 winter items equaled nearly half of the campaign’s five-year
total of 71,800.
Wisconsin leaders and businesses also did their part to help keep the state warm
this winter.
The campaign has grown to draw corporate donations, including an annual donation
from Milwaukee-based Wisconsin Knitwear. The company donated 3,000 hats this
year, an increase from last year’s donation of 2,000. The campaign also received
5,100 hats from an anonymous private business.
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