PICTURES: Volunteers sort through thousands of coats.

Kevyn McConlogue (left) and Diane Park (right) both members of the Emmaus High School Key Club along with other volunteers from the Business and Community Alliance, and the Emmaus Kiwanis Club, sort through and count an estimated 2200 coats that were collected in the Lehigh Valley to help the victims of super storm Sandy Thursday afternoon. Once the coats have been sorted, they will be given to Hills Cleaners and Village West Dry Cleaners to be cleaned. The coats will be delivered to distribution centers in New York and New Jersey to assist the victims of the super storm.
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( KEVIN MINGORA / THE MORNING CALL / January 24, 2013 )

Kevyn McConlogue (left) and Diane Park (right) both members of the Emmaus High School Key Club along with other volunteers from the Business and Community Alliance, and the Emmaus Kiwanis Club, sort through and count an estimated 2200 coats that were collected in the Lehigh Valley to help the victims of super storm Sandy Thursday afternoon. Once the coats have been sorted, they will be given to Hills Cleaners and Village West Dry Cleaners to be cleaned. The coats will be delivered to distribution centers in New York and New Jersey to assist the victims of the super storm.

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