The Boston Chapter of the Satanic Temple worked with Second Chances to bring warmth to those in need in Cambridge and Somerville, titling their clothing drive "Warmer than Hell."

The clothing drive brought in 191 coats, jackets and sweatshirts, two large bags of socks, hats, gloves and scarves and more than 900 dollars, according to a press release.

The Satanic Temple is most famous for its fights to establish satanic sculpture alongside Christian displays on public property. The group also recently opened their first national headquarters in Salem.

It is commonly misunderstood that the group worships Satan but the organization "advocates for free will, critical thinking, and the use of science to understand the world," a press release said, and the group uses Satan "as a literary figure representing an ancient struggle against authoritarianism."

"Warmer than Hell was our latest attempt to prove that religious diversity is not to be feared, but to be seen as an asset to the metro area," said Patrick Fay, spokesperson for the Boston chapter of the Satanic Temple.

Previously the group collected feminine hygiene products for area women's shelters, according to the press release. That drive was called "Menstruatin' with Satan."