The Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System, along with the Loudoun Career Firefighters Association Local 3756 invite you to bring your new or gently used and clean coats, jackets, scarves, winter hats, gloves and mittens to any of the fire and rescue stations listed below between November 8th and December 6th, 2019. Please kindly arrange drop off for weekdays between 8:00am-6:00pm.
The process is simple: drop off your extra winter apparel and we handle the rest. All donated winter items will be given to Mobile Hope Loudoun for distribution to local people in need.
Station/Location | Contact | Station/Location | Contact |
ADMIN 801 Sycolin Rd, #200, Leesburg | 703-777-0333 | FS11 104 Commerce Street, Sterling | 703-430-7010 |
TRAINING 16600 Courage Ct, Leesburg | 703-777-0333 | FS12 12837 Berlin Turnpike, Lovettsville | 540-822-5258 |
FS02 500 N. Maple Avenue, Purcellville | 540-338-5961 | RS13 143 Catoctin Circle, Leesburg | 703-777-7185 |
FS03 910 W. Washington St, Middleburg | 540-687-3001 | FS18/25 46700 Middlefield Dr., Sterling | 703-430-4013 |
FS04 4 Main Street, Round Hill | 540-338-7982 | FS19 25216 Loudoun Co. Pkwy, Chantilly | 571-258-3719 |
FS05 39071 E. Colonial Hwy, Hamilton | 540-338-6001 | FS20 61 Plaza Street NE, Leesburg | 703-771-9103 |
FS06 20688 Ashburn Road, Ashburn | 703-729-0006 | FS22 19485 Sandridge Way, Leesburg | 571-258-3722 |
FS07 39459 John Mosby Hwy, Aldie | 703-327-6712 | FS23 43495 Old Ryan Road, Ashburn | 571-258-3723 |
FS08 36560 Jeb Stuart Rd, Philomont | 540-338-6506 | FS24 21130 Pacific Blvd, Sterling | 571-258-3724 |
FS09 23675 Belmont Ridge Rd, Ashburn | 703-327-2222 | FS26 13345 Harpers Ferry Rd, Purcellville | 571-258-3726 |
FS10 42367 Lucketts Road, Lucketts | 703-777-9344 | FS27 41380 Gardenia Dr, Aldie | 571-258-3727 |
One Warm Coat is a national non-profit organization that works to provide a free, warm coat to any person in need. One Warm Coat supports individuals, groups, companies and organizations across the country by providing the tools and resources needed to hold a successful coat drive. Coats are distributed in the communities where they were collected, to children and adults in need, without charge, discrimination or obligation.
Mobile Hope, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, support children and young adults (24 years of age and younger) who are precariously housed, homeless, or at risk, living in Loudoun County. Mobile Hope works to create pathways for this fragile, overlooked, and often unacknowledged population to have access to daily essentials and life-changing support. More information is available at www.onewarmcoat.org and www.mobilehopeloudoun.org.