About Working Wardrobes Donation Center
Working Wardrobes Donation Center is a welcoming organization dedicated to assisting veterans in need. They offer professional attire and career development services, including job training and coaching. The center provides clothing to help veterans prepare for the workforce or manage daily life. The staff and volunteers are compassionate and committed to making a difference in the lives of veterans. Individuals can donate quality clothing to support this valuable cause. Working Wardrobes is a place where veterans feel understood, receiving the tools and knowledge necessary to succeed. The organization recently faced a devastating fire, so they could really use help to restock. Donations of gently worn, clean work clothes, including shoes, purses, laptop bags, and briefcases, are greatly appreciated. The donation process is easy, with drop-off times available on Saturdays. Donors can receive a tax-deductible receipt for their contributions.
Good work happens here! We dropped off our clothing and were met with a smile and a huge clothing rack. Friendly faces doing good work, if you have business or casual clothing to donate to help someone find the job of their dreams, this is the place too for you!
I adore the mission of WW so much - I was first introduced to them when I worked for a large corporate company and they would have WW drives and everyone could donate their previously worn or new working wear. Now I just make sure to keep these aside from my Salvation Army donations because I think WW's cause of helping people get back on their feet and feel confidently dressed and accessorized for their interviews is so worthy. I have dropped off boxes of jewelry sets as well. They take shoes, purses, laptop bags, brief cases along with clothing! Make sure to check out their donation hours and you can just pull up and drop off. They also have drop off times on Saturdays! They recently had to deal with a devastating fire, so they could really use your help to restock. And it's all tax deductable, ask for a receipt!
I started cleaning my closet out and went in yesterday to donate them. The lady who was taking the donations of clothes was more than pleasant and offered me a sincere thank you. I went on a tour of the facility 2 years ago and was totally impressed with all they do to help veterans, seniors, job seekers to get back into the work force.I suggest taking the tour. I realized yesterday, that it didnt matter if I got a thank you, or had to hang up the clothes myself, but I was helping someone get employment.