FAYETTEVILLE —
Maurice’s at Fayette Town Center, 104 Town Center Rd., is holding a coat drive to benefit Women’s Resource Center.
“While we participate in a number of Maurice’s-sponsored benefits throughout the year, we are especially proud when we have the opportunity to support causes right here at home,” says Store Manager Rachel Hayhurst.
The coat drive is now under way and continues through Oct. 31. Customers can drop off their donations any time during store hours, which are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Items needed include women’s and children’s coats.
For each donation, people will receive a coupon for 20 percent off any one regular-priced Maurice’s item. Maurice’s offers clothing and accessories for fashion-savvy young women in sizes 1 to 24.
“This drive is just one way we can express how grateful we are to be a part of this community,” says Hayhurst.
“We invite customers to be part of this effort and look forward to giving them a special deal on an item from Maurice’s in return.”
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