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COBA & Union Mission Clothing Drive: Supporting Student Professional Development

Join us in our mission to provide essential clothing for COBA students to enhance their professional development. Led by Jennifer Brown, Sakina Middleton, and Summer Wilcox, the clothing drive aims to give back to the community through Union Mission Inc., which has been serving since 1963, addressing the needs stemming from the Great Depression. Help us promote this initiative through flyers, emails, and word-of-mouth. With successful bin placements at COBA, the library, and more, we’ve already distributed 60% of collected items. Support this cause and empower our students!

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COBA & Union Mission Clothing Drive: Supporting Student Professional Development

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  1. Service Project COBA & Union Mission Clothing Drive Jennifer Brown Sakina Middleton Summer Wilcox

  2. COBA Clothing Drive • Providing clothing to COBA students for professional development • Union Mission Inc. • Giving back to the community Purpose

  3. Advertisement • Flyers • Email correspondence • Word-of-mouth • Bin placement • COBA • Library • Student Union • Front Gate • Clothing Collection Phase I

  4. Preliminary Setup • Distribution to students • Outcome • 60% distributed Phase II

  5. Union Mission • Founded in 1963 • Savannah’s response to Great Depression • Employment & Training Center • Founded in 1990 • Job placement for the homeless Phase III

  6. Recognition

  7. Conclusion

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