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Pulaski County Free Store sets up cold weather coat rack

DUBLIN, Va. – The Pulaski County Free Store is doing everything it can to ensure that no one will be left cold this fall and winter.

People will now be able to take and donate winter clothing and accessories thanks to the free shop’s brand-new coat rack that is located in the lobby.

At all times of the day and night, outerwear such as coats and jackets will be hung up outside for whomever is in need to take them with them.

The goal is to get rid of anything that would make it hard for people in the community to help each other when they need it.

Sabrina Davidson-Ratcliffe, President and Co-Founder of the Pulaski County Free Store, said that “It’s open 24/7 because of poverty and cold, it doesn’t necessarily function during business hours.”

You can swing by the Pulaski County Free Store at 260 W. Main Street, Dublin, Va, 24084.

Gayle Gordon

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