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Your generosity and support made last year’s event unforgettable. Together, we created moments of hope, dignity, and connection for those who needed it most. As you watch this video, know that every smile, every warm coat, and every act of kindness was made possible by you.

Because of You, Lives Were Changed

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Be One of 3,000 Acts of Kindness

Join us for a powerful day of giving and human connection as we come together to serve those experiencing homelessness in our community. On Monday, December 8th, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM at the Minneapolis Convention Center, you can be part of something truly meaningful.

Through 3,000 Acts of Kindness—like providing warm winter coats, personal care items, meals, and heartfelt conversations—we’ll bring dignity, comfort, and hope to those who need it most. Whether you're donating your time, resources, or simply a smile, your presence matters.

Donation Drop Off Location:

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 Knowledge Computers
5205 State Highway 169,
Service Drive North
Plymouth, MN 55442
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9am-3pm

You Can Be the Spark That Changes a Life

Join a community of compassionate individuals bringing hope and resources to those experiencing homelessness.

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You Make the Difference. We Make It Possible.

At Coated In Love, we provide the platform and support for you to share kindness, offer resources, and restore dignity to those experiencing homelessness. Every dollar you give directly fuels life-changing initiatives in our community.

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, 100% of proceeds go toward our mission—so your generosity always reaches those who need it most.

"Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see."