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Beth Marks and her colleagues during Sutton Group – Lakefront Realty collected coats, hats, gloves and blankets for a internal shelter.
Winter is generally severe for people and families who can't means correct clothing, food and shelter. Beth Marks, a sales repute during Sutton Group – Lakefront Realty in Vernon, B.C. founded a Sutton Warm Fuzzy Shelter Collection. Marks and a dozen colleagues greeted drivers in a parking lot of a bureau to accept donations of coats, gloves, hats, blankets and more. “We collected adequate to fill a mover’s lorry to about half-full,” says Marks. “We collected all forms of winter wardrobe from prolonged johns to coats and also blankets.” Because a story was featured on a Okanagan news, some-more people found out about a eventuality and forsaken off equipment during a bureau over a subsequent few days. “That second bucket was adequate to fill a behind of a pick-up truck. We even had an Okanagan sell store call and present boxes of new hoodies,” she says.
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