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Photo: Coat and blanket drive warms up for 12th year

Herald Staff Writer

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Thursday, Dec 21, 2017 4:55 PM MT

Updated Thursday, Dec 21, 2017 5:01 PM MT

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Mike Testa, co-owner of Advantage Physical Therapy & Wellness, and therapist Victoria Johnson sort through coats and blankets Wednesday dropped off as part of the company’s annual drive. This is the 12th year the business has held its coat and blanket drive, which averages 500 donations that go to La Plata Family Center and Volunteers of America Southwest Safehouse. The drive will run through Dec. 29. Coats and blankets can be dropped off at the business at 3600 Main Ave., Suite A.
Mike Testa, co-owner of Advantage Physical Therapy & Wellness, and therapist Victoria Johnson sort through coats and blankets Wednesday dropped off as part of the company’s annual drive. This is the 12th year the business has held its coat and blanket drive, which averages 500 donations that go to La Plata Family Center and Volunteers of America Southwest Safehouse. The drive will run through Dec. 29. Coats and blankets can be dropped off at the business at 3600 Main Ave., Suite A.Jerry McBride/Durango Herald

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