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HELP US FIGHT HUNGER IN COOS BAY  
  
The City of Coos Bay has multiple collection sites for the Salvation Army’s Holiday Food Drive. Drop off non-perishable food items now through December 19, 2025, at one of four locations:  
  
Coos Bay City Hall – 500 Central Avenue  
Coos Bay Public Library – 525 Anderson Avenue  
Coos Bay Fire Station 1 – 450 Elrod Avenue  
Coos Bay Visitor Center – 50 Central Avenue  
  
All donations go to feeding the hungry in our community.Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
HELP US FIGHT HUNGER IN COOS BAY  
  
The City of Coos Bay has multiple collection sites for the Salvation Army’s Holiday Food Drive. Drop off non-perishable food items now through December 19, 2025, at one of four locations:  
  
Coos Bay City Hall – 500 Central Avenue  
Coos Bay Public Library – 525 Anderson Avenue  
Coos Bay Fire Station 1 – 450 Elrod Avenue  
Coos Bay Visitor Center – 50 Central Avenue  
  
All donations go to feeding the hungry in our community.Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
HELP US FIGHT HUNGER IN COOS BAY The City of Coos Bay has multiple collection sites for the Salvation Army’s Holiday Food Drive. Drop off non-perishable food items now through December 19, 2025, at one of four locations: Coos Bay City Hall – 500 Central Avenue Coos Bay Public Library – 525 Anderson Avenue Coos Bay Fire Station 1 – 450 Elrod Avenue Coos Bay Visitor Center – 50 Central Avenue All donations go to feeding the hungry in our community.Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post

Published on: 12/04/2025

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HELP US FIGHT HUNGER IN COOS BAY

The City of Coos Bay has multiple collection sites for the Salvation Army’s Holiday Food Drive. Drop off non-perishable food items now through December 19, 2025, at one of four locations:

Coos Bay City Hall – 500 Central Avenue
Coos Bay Public Library – 525 Anderson Avenue
Coos Bay Fire Station 1 – 450 Elrod Avenue
Coos Bay Visitor Center – 50 Central Avenue

All donations go to feeding the hungry in our community.

Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
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