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- June 10, 2022
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Little Daisy’s Closet in Chambersburg PA are a Christian-based nonprofit organization providing our community NO COST quality, seasonal clothing, home and kitchen wares, as well as other life essentials to those in need.
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How Do They Help
This spring they helped 130 young ladies find the perfect get up for the prom, as well as a few guys. They also have a Facebook page to connect those in need with furniture. It warms my heart to see that our community still has such generous individuals still residing in it.
A Little About Little Daisy’s
They are an all-inclusive Christian based nonprofit organization sharing the love of Jesus by providing the community NO COST quality, seasonal clothing, home & kitchen wares and many other items to people who may be in need.
They accept new or gently used clothing, all sizes & genders, shoes, socks, new underwear, toys, baby wipes, toothpaste & brushes, personal hygiene items, cleaning products, laundry soap etc. & non perishable foods.
They are open to help those in need on Tuesday & Thursday 1pm-6 pm. at 924 Blanchard Ave. Chambersburg. PA 17201. You may Donate ANYTIME to the address above. They have a Facebook page for anyone that would like to follow and share with others about their services and keep up with up to date news.
How Little Daisy’s Got Started
John B. McCrae Founder, & President of Little Daisy’s Closet thought a post on Facebook for the public to see to ask if the community felt there was a need for a free clothing ministry is how it all began for them. The response to that one post was obviously very positive.
A week later a friend called them up and said, they have 100 gift bags for kids for that thing your doing. Immediately they got to work and another week later, a lady donated 15 bags of clothing to get that thing started and it took off from their.
A little dog John and his wife Kathy rescued a year earlier named Little Daisy has brought so much love and joy to their lives so they decided to name this non profit blessing after her, by naming it Little Daisy’s Closet.
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