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Food And Coat Drive Trading Prizes For Donations

khts_givingbackLittle items can make a big difference this holiday season.

While the holidays bring joy and cheer to the hearts of many, others find themselves in need of more support. The weather has become increasingly cold, and there are many without coats or the means in which to buy one.

Others are having challenges simply providing a meal for themselves or their family.

To combat this problem in the Santa Clarita Valley, Yoga Works has opened their doors to collect warm coats and food this holiday season. The coats and the food will go to the Santa Clarita Valley Boys and Girls Club, which will disperse them locally.

To help, drop off non-perishable food items and/or gently used coats by December 24 to:

Yoga Works
23951 Newhall Ranch Road
Santa Clarita, CA 91355
T: 661.799.2645

To sweeten the pot, KHTS and Yoga Works are giving out prizes for those who contribute. Each donation will earn participants a free week of yoga and a Restaurant Row certificate. Those who redeem their one-week yoga pass by January 4, 2010 will be automatically entered to win the grand prize, consisting of a free year of yoga and a two-day Legoland “staycation” for four people.

Winners of the grand prize will be announced on AM-1220 January 5.

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Food And Coat Drive Trading Prizes For Donations

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