Sarah Ford | October 28, 2014

Hold a Clothing Drive to Support Dress for Success

Donation drives are coordinated campaigns to collect business-appropriate attire for Dress for Success. If your office, professional organization, child’s school, place of worship or other association would like to help women in need, a donation drive is the perfect way to get involved!ÌýÌýWe accept new and nearly-new professional attire, handbags and accessories for women of all sizes.ÌýIf your company is interested in holding a drive in more than one location, please e-mailÌýcamille@dressforsuccess.orgÌýfor more information or for other opportunities to get involved.Ìý You also can follow the instructions below if you’d like to work with your local Dress for Success.

To organize a donation drive in your community, you will need to:

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