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Happy Village hosts ‘2024 Warm Jacket Donation Drive’ to support the homeless

The non-profit organization Happy Village, operated by the Korea Daily, is hosting its annual year-end event, the ‘2024 Warm Jacket Donation Drive,’ to support the homeless.

Now in its 18th year, this campaign aims to provide warmth to those living on the streets during the cold winter months. It is a meaningful event that brings together the community’s compassion to assist needy neighbors.

Happy Village collaborates with homeless outreach organizations to distribute jackets, not only to Korean-American homeless individuals but also to those in various areas across Los Angeles. This year’s distribution will take place on Saturday, December 14, in partnership with more than 20 homeless support organizations.

The jackets are funded by donations from generous individuals, and Happy Village encourages greater participation in this effort to support those struggling with the challenges of inflation.

 

 

▶Participation Deadline: Until Saturday, December 14

▶Donation Options:
• $150 (10 jackets, minimum donation)
• $1,500 (100 jackets)
• $3,000 (200 jackets)
Participants can choose the quantity they wish to donate.

▶Donation Methods: Check, credit card, or cash

▶Mailing Address:
Happy Village – Warm Jacket Donation Drive
690 Wilshire Place, Los Angeles, CA 90005
(Checks payable to: Happy Village – Registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with the federal government, offering tax-deductible benefits to donors.)

▶Contact Information:
Call (213) 368-2630 for inquiries.

The Korea Daily
The Korea Daily
Founded in 1974, The Korea Daily (미주중앙일보) is the largest Korean media outlet in the U.S., providing in-depth coverage of local, national, and international news with a strong focus on immigration, business, and the Korean-American community. While covering major cities across the U.S., including New York, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Chicago, San Diego, San Francisco, Denver, and Dallas, as well as Vancouver and Toronto, Canada, The Korea Daily primarily focuses on news in Los Angeles County and Orange County. Headquartered in Koreatown, Los Angeles, it serves as a key news source for Korean Americans in Southern California.