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UPDATE: Here's How To Help Afghan Evacuees In Indiana

Gov. Eric Holcomb visited evacuees earlier this month at Camp Atterbury.
Gov. Eric Holcomb visited evacuees earlier this month at Camp Atterbury.

UPDATE: Team Rubicon, one of two non-governmental organizations assisting operations at Camp Atterbury, has opened a location to collect new donations for Afghan evacuees. 

Hoosiers looking to donate new clothes or other essential items can do so at the Johnson County Amphitheater at 7105 S. Kern St., Edinburgh, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. seven days a week.

Currently, the biggest needs at Camp Atterbury are cold-weather clothing and baby formula.

The new Team Rubicon site joins nine Indiana National Guard locations currently accepting donations .

Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Thursday a “regional collection system” of locations where Hoosiers can donate new goods for Afghan evacuees at Camp Atterbury.

“Hoosiers have overwhelmingly responded to the needs of the Afghan evacuees and asked to help these men, women, children and families as they arrive in the United States,” Holcomb said in a news release. “We are proud to do our part in helping those who have helped the United States and provide an organized collection effort to expedite getting the supplies to those who need them.”

READ MORE: Additional Evacuees Up Need For Donations At Camp Atterbury

The following Indiana National Guard armories have been tapped as collection sites where Hoosiers can drop off new clothes and other essential items. They’ll be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, starting Sept. 20:

  • Evansville:  3300 E. Division St.
  • Greenfield:  410 Apple St.
  • Rockville:  224 W. Strawberry Road
  • Danville:  1245 E. Main St.
  • Muncie:  401 N. Country Club Road
  • Indianapolis:  Kessler-Moore Readiness Center, 2625 W. Kessler Blvd. North Drive
  • Fort Wayne:  130 W. Cook Road
  • South Bend:  1901 Kemble Ave.
  • New Albany:  2909 Grant Line Road

The following items – for all ages and sizes – are needed the most:

  • Modest, unbranded clothes – no shorts or tank tops; undergarments; jackets
  • Children’s clothing, especially for babies and newborns; powdered baby formula
  • Socks, hats, shoes and slide-on sandals – no flip-flops
Mitch Legan is a multimedia reporter for WTIU/WFIU News. He focuses on the city of Bloomington in his work for City Limits and anchors daily WTIU Newsbreaks. Before coming to Bloomington, Mitch graduated from the Missouri School of Journalism with an emphasis in radio reporting.