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Social work students partner with Harmony House to host cleaning product drive

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Marshall University’s Master of Social Work students have joined forces with Harmony House to host a cleaning product drive. The drive will benefit residents of Vanity Fair who are at risk for hygiene-related evictions.

Donations for the cleaning product drive can be dropped off June 16 through June 29 at the following locations:

  • Prichard Hall, Room 317 on Marshall’s Huntington campus
  • Gullickson Hall’s Behavioral Health Clinic (Basement G01) on Marshall’s Huntington campus
  • Kroger
  • Drug Emporium
  • Christ Temple Church
  • Cabell County Department of Health and Human Resources
  • Pullman Square Summer Concert Series (only from 6-9 p.m., Thursday, June 28)

Supplies needed for a successful drive include Pine-Sol® or equivalent; dish soap; bleach; disinfectant cleaner; paper towels; mops and brooms; sponges and cleaning cloths; buckets; disinfectant wipes; Mr. Clean Magic Erasers® or equivalent; distilled white vinegar to kill mold; and cleaning gloves.

Students will be conducting a basket raffle and accepting donations at the June 28 Pullman Square Summer Concert Series event. Tickets for the raffle are $1 per ticket or $5 for six tickets. To learn more about Harmony House and how you can get involved, contact Bill Rosenberger, Director of Development for Harmony House, at 304-523-2764, extension 102. For more information on the Marshall University Department of Social Work, contact Young at young141@marshall.edu.

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