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Interfaith Works Clothing Drive at Pow-Her Wellness Center


Thursday, December 8 · 4:00pm - 8:00pm

POW-HER WELLNESS CENTER

401 North Washington Street Suite 168 Rockville MD 20850

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Created ByCheryl Lee-Pow

More InfoPOW-HER Chiropractic is gearing up for another great event on Thursday December 8th from 4-7pm. Mark your calendars!!!

We will be holding a clothing drive for Interfaith Works. That same day when you drop off your donations as a thank you POW-HER will be giving away:

•Free 10 minute massages with our new therapist Angela Talley

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... •Free hearing screenings with Dr. Tunisia Johnson from Ascent Audiology has been kind enough to donate her services this day to help anyone with Hearing Issues.


•Free eye wear/eye care tune ups with Eyes on the Road Mobile Opticians who will be on hand to answer any questions about your eye wear/ eye care.


•Free blood pressure screenings
There’s even more!!! Come out and meet the DC DIVAS, some of the players will be on hand to sign autographs and take pictures. We will also have a raffle for season tickets. You’ve seen their pictures on the wall now come and meet them in the flesh. ALL FOR A GOOD CAUSE!!!

The Interfaith Clothing Center, a program of Interfaith Works, distributes donated clothing, homegoods, school supplies, infant items, toys and children’s books, free of charge to low-income residents of Montgomery County.We are proud to provide the link between people in our community who have things they no longer need or want with people in the same community who are in desperate need of the same items. By providing basic necessities free of charge we enable our clients to use their scarce financial resources for other pressing needs including rent,
food and healthcare. The ICC serves more than 17,000 individuals each year. Coming from every corner of Montgomery County, clients
are young and old, male and female, single and married, and span all races. They are working poor, homeless, disabled, recent immigrants, parolees, welfare recipients and seniors living on fixed incomes. Over 100
congregations, social service organizations and government agencies refer clients to our centers. Thousands of individuals, businesses, schools, camps, service organizations and congregations donate time and
goods which makes our program possible. We invite you to join us.

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