
Heart and Warmth: King Solomon M.B. Church Hosts Coat Drive for Community
Yazoo City, MS — In a powerful display of compassion and community service, the Mothers of King Solomon Missionary Baptist Church recently led a successful Coat Drive, gathering warm clothing for individuals and families in need across Yazoo City.
With hearts full of purpose and hands ready to serve, the ministry collected coats of all sizes—ranging from infant wear to adult outerwear—ensuring that no one would be left out in the cold this season. The initiative was rooted in the church’s mission to extend love beyond the sanctuary walls and meet practical needs with dignity and care.
All donations were distributed to three local organizations known for their outreach and support: Manna House, Good Will, and The Salvation Army. These partnerships allowed the coats to reach shelters, transitional housing programs, and families facing hardship during the colder months.
“This was more than just a clothing drive,” said one church member. “It was a ministry of warmth—spiritual and physical. The Mothers of our church truly embody the heart of service.”
The Coat Drive is part of King Solomon M.B. Church’s ongoing commitment to community engagement, stewardship, and faith in action. As temperatures drop, the church continues to be a beacon of hope, reminding Yazoo City that love is best shown through giving.
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