Shepherd’s House Ministries Launches Annual Cold Weather Clothing Drive

Cami Porter

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — With temperatures dropping and winter winds sweeping through Central Oregon, Shepherd’s House Ministries is launching its annual Cold Weather Clothing Drive to help those facing the elements without proper gear.

This week’s chilly weather has highlighted a growing need in the community. Many individuals are spending nights outdoors, exposed to freezing temperatures without the protection of warm clothing or blankets. The nonprofit, Shepherd’s House, is urging residents to donate not just coats, but all types of cold weather gear — including gloves, sweaters, hats, and blankets.

Jerry Kaping, Director of Development at Shepherd’s House Ministries, emphasized the urgency: “A lot of people face very cold temperatures at night, and just a coat, a blanket, or a sleeping bag can keep them alive. We’re seeing more and more people in need, and we’re trying to meet that need.”

Donations can include gently used outerwear, but items worn directly against the skin—such as socks and underwear—must be new. The organization is especially seeking blankets this year, as they provide critical warmth for those sleeping outside.

The drive will take place this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Donations are accepted at two locations: The Men’s Shelter on Division Street in Bend, and the Redmond Shelter off Highway 97.

Community members are encouraged to participate and help ensure that no one faces the winter cold without protection.

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