There was also free pet microchipping and low cost vaccinations.
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SOS partners with over 100 hospitals to recover surplus medical supplies, keeping more than 500,000 pounds from landfills each year.
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Organizers of the supply drive are specifically asking for personal hygiene products.
Louisville organizations, including SOS, WaterStep and Love the Hungry, have gathered $128,000 worth of aid to send to the war-torn region.
The donations will help replace lost canes, walkers and wheelchairs.
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An architect, a pastor, and a JCPS bus driver have all been tapped to serve.
SOS sends medical supplies and equipment all over the world, but on Friday, it's donation was closer to home.