Emergency Assistance Nonprofit Needs Help For Aurora Residents

AURORA, Colo. (CBS4) - Aurora Interfaith Community Services is asking the public for help as they've seen twice as many people needing their help. They provide emergency food, clothing and utility assistance.

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They say donations are "almost non-existent," and they expect to see even more people needing help because of the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.

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The nonprofit served 4,000 people in 2019 with $470,000 worth of food and clothing.

Donations can be made online or at the rear entrance of their office at 1553 Clinton Street during business hours.

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