Currently, these are some of our partners that distribute clothing in the
area.
By supplying our partners with the requested items, and keeping these
items stored and stocked we allow charities to better focus on their
mission.
We’re a registered agent on behalf of Path Forward (formerly Arlington Street People's Assistance Network). The team at Path Forward has been succeeding at their mission of ending homelessness in Arlington through street outreach, shelter placement, and care services, getting clients all the way to housing. Each week we bring over bags of clothing and linens to the shelter as well as help clean out any unnecessary donations.
Visit websiteThe Downtown Day Services Center (“The Center”) offers downtown day services to individuals experiencing homelessness. The Center utilizes a Housing First method to move individuals into housing by connecting them with supportive services. We supply Downtown Day Service Center with clothing donations they request every week.
Visit websiteMartha’s Table believes every child – regardless of zip code – deserves the opportunity for their brightest future and a deeply engaged family and community committed to their success. Clothing donations directly support Martha’s Outfitters, a no-cost community boutique store, committed to supporting families of young children.
Visit websiteEvery two weeks, our dedicated team collects essential items such as clothing, shoes, linens and household goods that have been generously donated by our supporters. Once we've gathered the donations, we deliver them directly to A Wider Circle, where they are put to good use. A Wider Circle's mission is not only to distribute these items to those in need but also to provide comprehensive support services and resources to help people escape poverty permanently.
Visit websiteSOME is an interfaith, community-based service organization that exists to help and support residents of our nation’s capital experiencing homelessness and poverty. SOME offer a variety of services, including affordable housing, counseling, addiction treatment, and job training. In addition, SOME help meets immediate daily needs by providing food, clothing, and healthcare to those in need.
Visit websiteChrist House provides compassionate assistance through health services to the homeless. They’ve done an excellent job in Dupont, giving many individuals the care they need to break out of homelessness. We do our best to keep them stocked with men’s jeans and work pants and also clean socks and underwear.
Visit websiteSamaritan Ministry of Greater Washington is a community partnership bringing together people who are homeless, and others in need in Greater Washington, with support and volunteers from Episcopal and other churches in a joint effort to improve the lives of all. Samaritan Ministry pursues this goal by promoting awareness of community needs, fostering partnerships at all levels, breaking down barriers imposed by poverty, and developing participants’ abilities to help themselves to better lives.CRC is partnered with Samaritan Ministry of Greater Washington to help raise funds for Samaritan Ministry’s essential programs and services through fully managing its clothing donation bins at area churches and other locations.
Visit websiteThe Glen Echo Fire Department (GEFD) clothing donation fundraising drive in partnership with CRC raises funds that go toward expenses such as gear and uniforms and apparatus not maintained by the County.Residents can easily help raise funds by depositing their lightly used clothing, shoes, linens, and accessories (placed in bags) into Glen Echo Fire Department-branded clothing donation bins located around the service area.
Visit websiteThe Bethesda Fire Department (BFD) clothing donation fundraising drive raises funds for improvements in facilities and the purchase of equipment. Residents can easily help raise funds by depositing their lightly used clothing, shoes, linens, and accessories (placed in bags) into Bethesda Fire Department-branded clothing donation bins located around the service area.
Visit websiteThe Kensington Volunteer Fire Department (KVFD) plays an important role in keeping our communities safe. We support them with fundraising by recycling your unwanted goods. You can provide valuable help, just by recycling your clothing shoes, and accessories at KVFD Station 5 & KVFD Station 21 donation boxes.
Visit websiteWe have provided ball gowns for MCCS’s annual “extravaganza” for over 20 years. This annual event gives away free dresses to enlisted marines and their spouses to wear for the Marine Corps Ball. Each year we send about 1,000 dresses to MCCS to ensure this now traditional event is well supplied with many choices for the women of the Marine Corps. In 2007 we were awarded the Armed Services YMCA National Volunteer in a ceremony held in the US Congress for helping create this annual gown giveaway and providing for it year after year.
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