Maryland Heights Police Department – 22nd Annual Warners’ Warm-up Coat Drive

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We are proud to partner with the Kurt Warner First Things First Foundation and Operation Food Search for the 22nd annual Warners’ Warm-up Coat Drive. You can drop off your coats of ANY SIZE, from now till November 5.  

We have boxes in the lobby of the Maryland Heights Police Department or the Maryland  Heights Community Center. 

Help us keep our neighbors warm this winter! For more info on Warners’ Warm-up visit www.kurtwarner.org.

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