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Goodwill, Sonoma State Team Up for Clothing Drive
The event is just one way Sonoma State University is commemorating Earth Day, coming up on April 22.

Goodwill and Sonoma State University's residence halls are joining forces on Earth Day, coming up April 22, to donate much-needed clothes and household goods to those in need — instead of throwing them away.
The event, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the F Parking Lot on campus, raises money for the university's National Residence Hall Honorary and Residential Student Association. Goodwill has agreed to donate funds generated from what's taken in on April 22.
"During the summer closing of the campus residence halls, students throw away or donate many items that they no longer need, want or simply cannot fit into their cars," organizers said.
Instead, this year the residence halls are sponsoring a clothing, large item and e-waste drive! So if you're a student, bring your unwanted stuff by, and if you simply have some odd ends you've been meaning to get rid of, drop it off too!
Do you have donatable items but cannot make it to campus on April 22? Contact Mo Phillips by emailing mo.phillips@sonoma.edu or or Taylor Boehm at boehmt@seawolf.sonoma.edu to coordinate a pick up. Receipts for donations will be available.
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All money raised will all go back to the students' residence halls and campus community, according to organizers.
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