Share the Warmth in your hometown this November

October 30, 2024

The Mast General Store welcomes Columbia Sportswear’s partnership for this year’s Share the Warmth campaign. Columbia jumpstarted the drive with a donation of coats to Hurricane Helene relief efforts.

This is the 19th year that Mast Store has asked its guests and customers to check their closets for coats and jackets “looking” for a new home. “Making the switchover from summer to winter clothing, I always find a jacket or two that is in perfectly good condition, but may not, as Marie Kondo says, ‘spark joy’ as it once did,” said Lisa Cooper, president of Mast Store. “With Share the Warmth, I can release it with gratitude for the warmth it gave me and appreciation for the warmth it will give someone else.”

Might you have an “old favorite jacket” looking for a new home? Mast Store is working with local organizations that will give your old jacket new purpose as someone else’s favorite jacket.

Over the years, Mast Store has found that children and youth sizes, along with larger adult sizes (XXL and larger), are the most difficult ones to come by to meet the needs of local partners. All donations will stay within the Columbia community to help our neighbors.

This is a great cause to share at meetings, on your social media accounts, and with family as colder weather is approaching. Chances are there’s at least one perfectly good jacket hanging around that has warmth to share.

Established in 1938, Columbia is a legend in the outerwear industry with a drive to “make it perfect and then make it better.” From trending styles, like the Bugaboo jacket and Performance Fishing Gear, to cutting edge technologies, like OutDry, Omni-Heat, and TurboDown, Columbia is passionate about the outdoors and makes gear and apparel to keep you outside longer.

“Columbia is an important partner with our Share the Warmth Coat Collection Drive, and we appreciate their donation of jackets to help those who have lost everything with Hurricane Helene stay warm this winter,” continued Cooper.

If you would like to donate, please make sure your gently used jacket, coat, sweater, or blanket is clean and drop it off at the Mast Store in Downtown Columbia. They will be off to their new homes in time to stave off winter’s chilly winds and frosty mornings.