Oops.
Found it through http://www.womenintransitioninc.org/
Dan W.
On Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 09:51:35AM -0400, Dan Widyono wrote:
> "If you have slightly used, nice business attire for women who are returning
> to or just entering the workforce"
>
> http://www.careerwardrobe.org/DonationInfo/Inde
"If you have slightly used, nice business attire for women who are returning
to or just entering the workforce"
http://www.careerwardrobe.org/DonationInfo/Index.htm
Found it through http://www.careerwardrobe.org/DonationInfo/Index.htm
Dan W.
On Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 09:21:23AM -0400, Karen Heen
I did a massive closet clean-out the other night, and now have 5 bags of
clothes sitting in my living room. Some are older and some are casual, but
most are work clothes that Ive either shape-shifted out of or gotten tired
of. I could take them to 2nd Mile that would be easiest, since they
Dear John and List Sharers,
I believe that both:
Gloria Guard's facility
"People's Emergency Center"
3939 Warren St (at Lancaster) 19104
http://www.pec-cares.org
and
Sr. Mary Scullion's "Project Home"
http://www.projecthome.org/
mber 04, 2003 10:02 AM
To: 'John Ellingsworth'
Subject: RE: [UC] Clothing donation
Hi John,
One of the best places I can think of is the Lutheran Settlement House
on East Frankford Avenue just a few blocks above Girard in Fishtown.
They have many programs for women and children,
Can anyone suggest a charitable organization that will take infant
clothes? (or, anyone need some baby clothes?)
We would like to give them to someone who will not be charging for them
(such as a thrift store). The clothes can be dropped off.
Thanks,
John Ellingsworth
http://ellingsworth.org/jo
Title: Re: [UC] Clothing donation
Possibly the Parent-Infant Center could use them. They are nearby and may accept donations.
I don't have the number handy but I'm sure they can be googled.
Naomi
White Dog Cafe
3420 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA 19104