Granite Hills Cougar hosting clothing drive September 14

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APPLE VALLEY – Lightly used clothing for all ages and genders, as well as shoes are the items the Granite Hills High School wrestling team are seeking for their upcoming clothing drive, September 14.

Granite Hills head wrestling coach Kevin Clift says all clothes collected will be going to third world countries and disaster relief.

The team has partnered Clothes4cash, an organization that helps schools, teams, churches or non-profits fundraise by hosting a clothing drive.

Granite Hills Cougar Wrestling is proud to be expanding our community efforts as we establish ourselves as a team,” said Clift.

This is the first year the team is hosting a clothing drive.

The drive will take place at Granite Hills High School located at 22900 Esaws Ave, Apple Valley in front of the gym from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Saturday September 14.

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