Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Bates County Coats For Kids 2020





    Individuals who contributed to this year’s Coats for Kids project were eligible to win one of three (3) prizes in the drawing held Monday morning, Dec. 14 at the DSWA Certified Public Accountants office in Butler.

    First prize, a Roku Ultra streaming TV attachment, went to Paul and Kay Cummings of Amsterdam; second prize, $50 in cash from DSWA, went to Carolyn Kimminau of Adrian;

    and the third prize, a $25 gift card to the Wine Journal in Adrian, went to Marylyn Engelhart of Butler.

    In spite of all the challenges due to COVID-19, the Coats for Kids campaign was remarkably

    successful this year. Individuals and businesses and organizations dug deep and gave generously, to be sure that more than two hundred (200) young people from pre-school through high school across Bates County had new warm coats or jackets in time for the winter cold.

    Sponsors Larry and Carol Ann Winburn partner with DSWA CPAs each fall to collect contri- butions and nominations, purchase and package brand-new coats, and then make sure each deserving child gets a coat or jacket that fits. 

    The sponsors thank the school nurses and teachers who help provide names and sizes, then take delivery and distribute the coats. Of course, the Winburns and DSWA are always deeply grateful to all of you who provide the funds to make the project possible.

    Bates Countians seem to come together every year in the spirit of giving and caring. More than 200 kids say “thank you” with their smiles, as compassion wins big-time over need.

    Pictured are: Kay Cummings, Amsterdam; Carolyn Kimminau, Adrian; Marylyn Engelhart, Butler; and Carol Ann Winburn, DSWA




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