SOS

The vehicle is a 2012 Ford E450 with license plates JG5 424, the organization said in a social media post.
There will be no door-to-door collection due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some fire departments will accept donations at their halls on Nov. 20 and 21.
SOS modified many of its programs due to pandemic concerns, but managed to help seniors adults and children across District 69, including delivering over 14,300 meals between April 2020 and March 2021.
The funds raised will go towards purchasing carseats and holding future carseat clinics.
SOS has raised over $43,000 towards its goal to purchase $125,000 worth of grocery store gift cards for low-income families and individuals.

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