BETTENDORF, IOWA (October 11, 2021) — The Bettendorf Rotary is determined to make sure every homeless person in the Quad Cities has a blanket this winter. According to the nonprofit shelters in our area, blankets are the number one requested item.

The Acre of Warmth project will run through the month of October. Bettendorf Rotarians are asking for gently used and clean or new blankets to be donated. The size that is most requested is twin but all sizes are welcome. The goal is to have 800 blankets donated which is enough to cover the size of a football field, approximately an acre.

“We have had a great start with blanket donations,” said Joe Campion, lead volunteer for this project. “Both PV and Bettendorf schools have started collecting blankets and several businesses are doing blanket drives. I know we can hit our goal of 800 blankets. We are about one quarter of the way there already!”

Drop off boxes are currently located at:

K&K Hardware, 1818 Grant St, Bettendorf

Bettendorf Library, 2950 Learning Campus Drive, Bettendorf

Duck Creek Tire & Service, 4000 Middle Road, Bettendorf

Bettendorf City Hall, 1609 State Street, Bettendorf

To find the complete list of donation sites or to download a flyer for your business’ blanket drive visit www.BettendorfRotary.org.

Cash donations are also welcome and can be sent to Bettendorf Rotary Blanket Drive, PO Box 133, Bettendorf, IA 52722.

For more information or questions, call or e-mail Joe Campion at 563-343-7861 or joseph.p.campion@gmail.com.

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