ESU Students Collect and Deliver Winter Clothing Donations

Students Collect and Deliver Winter Clothing Donations

Posted by: Elizabeth Richardson on December 15, 2025, No Comments

On a day when temperatures plunged into the single digits, East Stroudsburg University students delivered coats, hats, scarves and other winter clothing donations to two local organizations for people who needed them most.

On Tuesday, Dec. 9, students from ESU’s MANA, A National Latina Organization, and the Frederick Douglass Institute hand-delivered 19 bags of donations to Crossroads Community Services in East Stroudsburg and the Cold Weather Homeless Shelter at Stroudsburg Wesleyan Church in Stroudsburg.

Melody Rodriguez, director of Crossroads Community Services, said community donations are integral in helping the organization achieve its mission in a cost-effective way.

“It feels great to see that the community parters with us, especially because we’re grant funded and support is limited,” Rodriguez said.

The need is even more urgent during the frigid winter months, she added.

“That’s why donations like these are so important,” she said. “They come from the community and help people from the community stay safe in this harsh weather.”

MANA and the Frederick Douglass Institute collected the clothing in November and early December via bins that were placed throughout campus.

Pictured from left to right are Aida Garcia-Cole, assistant registrar for graduation services and MANA advisor, Cinnsire Warner, Dynasia Speaks, Oliana Cole, Olivia Cole, Arianna Gonzalez, and Laura Kieselbach, Ph.D., associate professor of English.

Learn more about MANA, A National Latina Organization, and the Frederick Douglass Institute.