Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus Organizing Clothing Drive for Houston
Mark Hoppus is asking Blink-182 fans to help those impacted by Hurricane Harvey
Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 is helping those impacted by the devastation of Hurricane Harvey, which is being called one of the largest natural disasters to ever hit the U.S.A. Hoppus is organizing a special clothing drive for victims of the hurricane, and he’s asking fans for help.
Via his clothing line Hi My Name Is Mark, Hoppus is asking fans to donate clothing items that are “new/newish” and “clean”–any little bit helps.
“This is a great way to get involved and help those in need right now,” a post states on the Hi My Name Is Mark Instagram page.
Hoppus is also giving fans an added incentive to promote the cause. If you share the post and include the hashtags #ICleanedOutMyClosetforHouston and #HMNIMHouston, you will automatically be entered to win various gifts and prizes from the clothing brand.
The Instagram post goes on to ask fans to send any clothes they are willing to donate to the Southside Skatepark in Houston, which has stayed dry through the hurricane.
The Southside Skatepark address is 510 Iowa Street in Houston, Texas, with the zip code 77587.
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