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Evesham Township Mayor Randy Brown has so often stressed the importance of fellowship and community.

These ideals, rooted in Evesham Township, have become even more important when we are confronted with seemingly insurmountable challenges, like those brought by Hurricane Sandy. During times like this, it can be difficult to see how one community can help in the face of widespread destruction, but there are ways that we can provide support to those in need.

As thousands of New Jersey families remain displaced from their homes as a result of Hurricane Sandy, Mayor Brown and Evesham School Board President Sandy Student are spearheading a township wide effort to collect everyday items to assist our neighbors. Brown and Student have created “Evesham Cares.” Through township partnerships with the Evesham School District, Evesham Fire Department, Evesham Police Department, Evesham MUA and Ravitz family ShopRites, we will be accepting donated items at 14 locations throughout Evesham Township.

Donations may be made Monday, Nov. 5 through Thursday, Nov. 8. The collected items will be delivered to designated New Jersey municipalities this Friday, Nov. 9.

We request the donations be new or gently used.

The following items are requested:

Blankets
Coats/Jackets
Gloves
Scarves
Baby formula
Baby diapers
Hand sanitizer
Flashlights w/batteries
D cell batteries
Granola bars/breakfast bars
Juice boxes
(Please, NO monetary or Gift Card donations)

Drop off locations:

Evesham Township Schools:
Beeler Elementary
Demasi Elementary
Demasi Middle
Evans Elementary
Jaggard Elementary
Marlton Elementary
Marlton Middle
Rice Elementary
Van Zant Elementary

Evesham Municipal Building, located at 984 Tuckerton Road
Gibson House Community Center located at 535 E. Main Street
Evesham Fire Department located at 26 E. Main Street
150 Merchants Way in Kings Grant
498 Hopewell Road

As always, we thank you for your continued support.

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