Kiwanis Club of Mount Vernon and Gault’s Plaza Cleaners Launch 2025 Coats for Kids Drive

As crisp autumn air sets in, the Kiwanis Club of Mount Vernon is once again partnering with Gault’s Plaza Cleaners to bring warmth and comfort to local children through the annual Coats for Kids Drive. Throughout the month of October, community members are encouraged to donate new or gently used coats—especially children’s sizes—to help ensure that no child in Knox County faces the winter without protection from the cold.

Donations will be accepted from October 1 through October 31 at 37 partner locations across Knox County. Once collected, the coats will be cleaned by Gault’s Plaza Cleaners and distributed by Interchurch Social Services and the Salvation Army to children and families before the winter chill arrives. Collection boxes have once again been generously donated by Mount Vernon Pak Mail.

“The employees at Knox Community Hospital look forward to participating in the Coats for Kids drive every year and many comment about how meaningful it is to support local families in this way. One year, we collected more than 100 coats from KCH staff!” said Alice Hutzel, Director of Marketing and Development. “As a Kiwanis board member, I find the collection of coats is a tangible way to live out the Kiwanis mission, ‘to improve the world by making a lasting difference in the lives of children’.” 

Since Coats for Kids began in 1987, nearly 20,000 coats have been collected, cleaned, and distributed. This is a true testament to the community’s long-standing generosity.

With increasing demand for services across the county, the need is greater than ever. Both Interchurch Social Services and the Salvation Army anticipate higher numbers of families seeking assistance this winter, making every coat donation vital.

“The Salvation Army is so very grateful to stand in the gap for those who are able to give and those who need to receive.  We are blessed to be part of such a generous and compassionate community!  Thank you!” stated Captain Christine Moretz.

The Kiwanis Club of Mount Vernon, part of a global service organization dedicated to improving the lives of children, is proud to continue this annual tradition of care.

For more information on how you can support Coats for Kids 2025, contact Lisa Lloyd at 740-392-3270, ext. 2.

Drop off Locations:

CENTERBURG

Centerburg Elementary: 207 South Preston Street

Centerburg Middle/High School: 3782 Columbus Road

Park National Bank: 35 West Main Street

DANVILLE

Danville Elementary/Middle School: 205 Rambo Street

Danville High School: 10 Rambo Street

Knox Public Health: 12 East Main Street

Park National Bank: 4 South Market Street

FREDERICKTOWN

Fredericktown Elementary/Middle/High School: 111 Stadium Drive

Park National Bank: 137 North Main Street

GAMBIER

Gambier Child Care Center (Head Start): 119 Meadow Lane

The Peoples Bank: 103 East Wiggin Street

Wiggin Street Elementary: 207 East Wiggin Street

HOWARD

East Knox Jr./Sr. High School: 23227 Coshocton Road

MOUNT VERNON

CES Credit Union: 1215 Yauger Road & 400 West Chestnut Street

Gault’s Plaza Cleaners: Kroger Plaza, 855 Coshocton Road

Knox County Career Center: 306 Martinsburg Road

Knox County Chamber of Commerce: 501 South Main Street

Knox County Head Start (Hew Hope Early Education): 11700 Upper Gilchrist Road

Knox County Service Center: 117 East High Street

Knox Public Health: 11660 Upper Gilchrist Rd, 202 West Vine Street, & 207 West High Street

Knox Technical Center: 308 Martinsburg Road

Mount Vernon City Schools

Columbia Elementary: 150 Columbus Road

Dan Emmett Elementary: 108 Mansfield Road

East Elementary: 714 East Vine Street

Mount Vernon High School: 300 Yellow Jacket Drive

Mount Vernon Middle School: 302 Yellow Jacket Drive

Pleasant Street Elementary: 305 East Pleasant Street

Twin Oak Elementary: 8888 Martinsburg Road


Ohio Eastern Star Home: 1451 Gambier Road

Park National Bank: 1 South Main & 810 Coshocton Avenue

Peoples Bank: 1345 Yauger Road

Salvation Army of Mount Vernon: 206 East Ohio Avenue

SPI Spot: 400 South Main Street

The Peoples Bank: 11423 Upper Gilchrist Road

United Way of Knox County: 305 East High Street

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