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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTo Keep Them WarmTo keep them warm Local men set up clothing drive for Afghan kids By COURTNEY GRAFFT Eagle Staff Writer When Lt. Col. Arnold "Skip" Jones wrote to an old Army pal in Bryan from his base in Afghanistan describing the falling temperatures and how children walked around barefoot, he could-n't have fathomed the response his words would generate. A clothing drive was put together after Bill Gray, a local physician's assistant, and Bruce Forsyth, the owner of Advance Therapy, read ,Jones' account of life in Afghanistan. Already, 200 articles of clothing for Afghan children have been donated. Organizers are asking for any- thing from socks, hats and mittens to sweaters and jackets, Forsyth said. "We just went into our kids' clos- ets and pulled anything they're not using," he said. Forsyth says he is not surprised at the number of donations already received. "It's typical of Bryan - College Sta- I tion. They're real giving, kind peo- ple. I wouldn't expect any less," he k said. The drive will continue through the first week of January, and the clothes will arrive in Afghanistan when winter is the most severe. Donations may be dropped off at Advance Therapy, 3700 Cross Park Drive in Bryan. "I feel that a gesture like this from Americans is necessary to sustain life, and it sends a real important message about the hearts of the American people," Forsyth said.