Wood River Health Services in need of
‘Mitten Tree’ donations
By David Henley
HOPE VALLEY – On typical years when Wood
River Health Services takes down its ‘Mitten Tree’, which allows area residents
in need to select from donated mittens, hats, gloves and scarves to keep them
warm, there is enough “inventory” left over to begin the program again the next
winter.
But following an extremely cold winter
last year coupled with years of recession that has hit the local economy
particularly hard, only the annual donation of hand-made items from local
knitting group Skeins with Brains allowed the mitten tree to begin operations
at all this year.
Because of this, Wood River Health put
out a call for help to several organizations that have regularly contributed to
the center’s causes, including local scout troops, Chariho Rotary and Chariho
Moms Club, and the high school’s Interact Club, and is asking the community to
keep an eye out for opportunities to contribute.
“We recently had go out to our wonderful
community supporters to stock up our free children’s books program, and the response
was fantastic,” said Development Coordinator David Henley.
In addition to the boxes set to appear
around Hope Valley/Wyoming, Henley said donations can be left at the health
center at 823 Main Street, Hope Valley.
“I don’t want anyone in need of a hat or
pair of gloves to feel they can’t still come to us for help – we have plenty
for now, and I know the generous people of this area will come through,” Henley
said. “This winter is getting rough already. Nobody should be out in the cold
unprepared.”
Wood River Health Services is the Federally
Qualified Community Health Center for southwestern Rhode Island, providing
medical and dental care and social services to over 9,000 area residents.
The center also provides a nationally
recognized chronic disease management program, on-site lab testing in cooperation
with Westerly Hospital, and behavioral and mental health counseling and referrals.
Wood River Health Services is located at
823 Main St., Hope Valley (on Route 3 south of the village, just off Route I-95
at Exit 2). For more information, call (401) 539-2461 or visit www.wrhsri.org.