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Rich Lalley President, Operation Warm/ Service Club Partnerships Division 224 305-3684

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1 Rich Lalley President, Operation Warm/ Service Club Partnerships Division rlalley@operationwarm.org 224 305-3684 rlalley@operationwarm.org

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5 The Cold Facts About Poverty in the U.S. Every 33 Seconds, a child is born into poverty in the U.S. 13.3 million children live in poverty in the U.S. 18% of all U.S. children

6 The Needs Are Plentiful Shelter Food Clothing Education Employment

7 How We Help Distribute New Winter Coats through service agencies and organizations like your Rotary Club.

8 Why New Winter Coats? Self Esteem

9 Why New Winter Coats? Increase school attendance

10 Why New Winter Coats? Limited resources can cover other necessities

11 Why New Winter Coats? It’s cold outside in the winter!

12 Why Coats form Operation Warm? Affordable

13 Why Coats form Operation Warm? Easy to order

14 Why Coats form Operation Warm? Multiple styles & colors- not a uniform

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16 Why Coats form Operation Warm? Created by a Rotarian- Growing through Rotary

17 Why Coats form Operation Warm? Green Initiative

18 How Can Your Club Help? Community Service Project or Donation to Operation Warm

19 Community Service Project Identify a group in need (we can help) Establish coat goal, determine $ goal –$20/coat to cover freight and promotion/pr Create fund raising plan –Reach out to community, use as opportunity to raise awareness of Rotary and your Club! –Apply for DSG money! –Work with Interact or Rotaract club

20 Community Service Project Order coats through www.operationwarm.org –Boxes of 6 in one size/sex/style- 3 colors, minimum 5 boxes –2 -3 weeks lead time –Extras provide “coat closet” for future needs Plan for “Added Value” component with recipient organization –Literacy, wellness, nutrition, “pay it forward”

21 Community Service Project We can help! –Identify partnering organizations with need for coats –Templates for marketing and publicity materials –Example of DSG proposal –Ordering coats

22 "We can wait for the buses and be warm." "I love my coat. It is new." "This coat is all mine. No one ever used it before." "My Mom will be really, really, really happy that I have a warm coat." "This is the bestest coat I have ever gotten from anyone."

23 “Service Above Self” Warming the hearts of children….Give the gift of Warmth


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