Maureen McGuigan, the dedicated owner-operator of the Mail Depot in Petaluma, CA, exemplifies the true spirit of community. Whether it’s providing exceptional customer service, ensuring children’s letters reach the North Pole each December, or extending a helping hand to those in need, Maureen’s actions consistently make our community a better place.
Maureen’s commitment to helping others is evident in her history. Before owning the Mail Depot, she worked at Petaluma Peoples Services. For years, she has been generously offering complimentary notary services to COTS’ clients, a crucial step in helping individuals secure stable housing.
This July, inspired by a heartfelt story on NPR, Maureen launched a collection drive for feminine hygiene products and women’s underwear—items desperately needed in shelters but rarely donated. When she reached out to COTS with this initiative, our Client Enrichment Services Manager, Eileen, eagerly embraced the idea.
The drive was a resounding success, with a remarkable outpouring of support from the community. Inspired by this achievement, Maureen is now gearing up for her next project: collecting reading glasses, at Eileen’s request. As the aging population facing homelessness grows, the need for reading glasses becomes increasingly urgent. Following this, Maureen plans to organize a drive for men’s underwear.
At COTS, we are profoundly grateful for Maureen’s unwavering support and passionate advocacy. She not only contributes herself but also inspires her clients and the broader community to recognize the vital importance of COTS’ services.
Your support can make a significant difference. By donating to these drives, you are directly helping those in need, providing essential items that can dramatically improve their quality of life. Join us in supporting Maureen’s efforts and making a tangible impact in our community. If you’d like to donate reading glasses, you can drop them off at the Mail Depot, located at 40 4th Street, Petaluma, CA.