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Covenant Ministry to close Co-Op Shop Thrift Store

Updated: Wednesday, 31 Oct 2012, 6:07 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 31 Oct 2012, 6:07 PM EDT

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - Covenant Cooperative Ministry will close the Co-Op Shop Thrift Store located at 1420 Lafayette. Store Closing is scheduled for mid-late November. Final sales are happening now with a fill your bag (clothing) or fill your bag (houseware).

“We know that families in our community have relied on our Thrift Store for the lowest prices in town and we have enjoyed providing the service to the community. CCM also has provided free clothing and household items to fire victims and homeless persons who are reestablishing homes after a crisis,” said Rose Aycock, Executive Director. “However, if we are to continue this service we will need a new building and the site should be donated,” she added. “Those devastated by fire and homelessness truly need this service to continue and we will wait to see if it is possible,” said Aycock.

Call 812-478-7700 for more information.

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