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Sock Garden in Bangor provides new pairs of socks to people in need

Church members then placed 300 individual pairs of socks into freezer bags to be hung along the garden fence.

Carly D’Eon
WRBO
Feb 1, 2022

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BANGOR, Maine — A church and a temple in Bangor worked together to create a “sock garden” to provide new pairs of socks to people in need.

Brenda Gammon, a member of All Souls Congregational Church, first came up with the idea and discussed it with other congregation members. She then contacted Congregation Beth Israel about using the fence of their community garden to make it happen, and congregants there gave their full support.

Gammon said they held a collection at All Souls one Sunday and collected nearly 300 pairs of socks. Church members then placed individual pairs of socks into freezer bags to be hung along the garden fence.

The York Street Sock Garden is officially up and running as of this week. Gammon said she plans to keep it running as long as there is a need.

“I saw somebody yesterday stop and sort through them and take what they wanted and I was really happy to see that,” Gammon said.

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