The North York Mirror East, December 10 2015

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Clothing bank by lamplight collecting donations for Syrian refugees Facility serving Flemingdon will also offer social programs TARA HATHERLY thatherly@insidetoronto.com Residents can help support Toronto’s Syrian refugees by donating new and gently used clothing. An east Toronto clothing bank is collecting donations for the city’s Syrian refugees. New Circles Community Services runs a free clothing service in Flemingdon Park and Thorncliffe Park called GLOW (Gently Loved Outfits to Wear). Set up like a retail store, the service is used by more than 8,500 people a year. New Circles is working with Lifeline Syria and other agencies to provide Syrian refugees with clothes for up to two years, and is asking community members to join in and assist its effort. “With so many initiatives taking place across the city, we are in a unique position to provide extended support to help families meet this particular need,” said Alykhan Suleman, executive director of New Circles. “We have lots of capacity to sort and distribute clothing, a great team of volunteers and >>>WINTER, page 17

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pioneer village: Historical interpreter Martin Rainbow works in the leather and harness shop during Christmas by Lamplight events at Black Creek Pioneer Village on Saturday evening. For more photos from this event, visit www.facebook.com/NorthYorkMirror

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