Where to get free clothes?

Find programs, agencies, businesses and other places that give away stuff for free.
NHPB also has information on charity and church programs too for free items, and find free local giveaways in your community.
Post Reply
Kenji
Posts: 3
Joined: Thu Jun 06, 2024 5:05 am
Antispam check: Dog
Antispam check: two
anti spam: Blue
Contact:

Re: Help finding non-profit clothing closets

Post by Kenji »

Hello, I'm a single mother of 7 kids as of June 14. I have my nephews living with me. I have a total of 10 kids I'm now responsible for. I'm in the process of getting custody of my nephews from DSS. I have some clothes to get us by, but I need more clothes and also help with household items and resources help with Peco bill. Help with clothes is important but really any kind of help available will be good. Located in Pottstown Pennsylvania 19464.
Rufina Gonzalez
Posts: 11
Joined: Thu Mar 23, 2017 1:56 pm
Antispam check: Dog
Antispam check: two
anti spam: Blue
Contact:

Re: Outfit for an interview

Post by Rufina Gonzalez »

Hello, I live in Madison, Dane county and I need help finding assistance as I am a new upcoming from out of state. I’m cutting having job interviews and I don’t have proper work clothes or a skirt. I’m scared my outfit will make interviewer pass on me, then I won’t have my part of bills due on the 1st please help.
Madison Blanding
Posts: 3
Joined: Mon Dec 22, 2025 6:11 am
Antispam check: Dog
Antispam check: two
anti spam: Blue
Contact:

Where can I get clothes and stuff for males?

Post by Madison Blanding »

Hello
I took in two mentally disabled young men and they both think that they're 16 even though they're 30. I would love some help to provide clothes and stuff for them since I've spent all my money setting up the home for them. I need help to be able to buy beds and clothes and such. I would love any help that I could get or any suggestions anybody might have all the clothes for larger men, and all that stuff is all for kids under 16. As even though these men think they're 16 they're not.
Ann Marie
Posts: 15
Joined: Mon May 19, 2014 3:26 pm
Antispam check: Dog
Antispam check: two
anti spam: Blue
Contact:

Re: Thrift stores and clothing banks

Post by Ann Marie »

Hello my name is Crystal. I am actually trying to contact somebody about getting free accessories and clothes for an interview. Or will a thrift store give me a voucher to shop? I have been waiting for a check to be cut for my shopping for what I need for a first day at work. But the lender is late.
I've called many times and I'm not getting very far with an answer. I'm just trying to figure out what needs to be done so that the clothes I need I can get, but I am willing to try a thrift store too. I need the assistance it was offered or that was approved for myself and children.
Admin - Jon McNamara
Site Admin
Posts: 10388
Joined: Fri Apr 13, 2007 12:42 am
Antispam check: Dog
Antispam check: two
anti spam: Blue
Contact:

Re: Outfit for an interview

Post by Admin - Jon McNamara »

Clothing closets often have interview clothes (outfits). There are many places that do this in each state and community. We have a list of the places to turn to for help and loo0k here for free work outfits.
Admin - Jon McNamara
Site Admin
Posts: 10388
Joined: Fri Apr 13, 2007 12:42 am
Antispam check: Dog
Antispam check: two
anti spam: Blue
Contact:

Re: Help finding non-profit clothing closets

Post by Admin - Jon McNamara »

Since you need multiple items (and not just clothes) try our resources to get free stuff. As there are many charities that may be able to assist. But you will of course need to call around.
DSmith wrote:I'm looking to see if there is anyway my family and I can get help with food, clothing, and hygiene items.
DSmith
Posts: 12
Joined: Tue Aug 12, 2014 4:03 pm
Antispam check: Dog
Antispam check: two
anti spam: Blue
Contact:

Re: Help finding non-profit clothing closets

Post by DSmith »

I'm looking to see if there is anyway my family and I can get help with food, clothing, and hygiene items. We live in Florence Kentucky.
It's my husband, myself, and our three children in our home. We have hit a rough patch and I'm not sure where to turn.
Any help or information would be great. Thank you so much.
God bless.
RandPaul
Posts: 7
Joined: Wed Oct 02, 2013 6:12 pm
Antispam check: Dog
Antispam check: two
anti spam: Blue
Contact:

Re: Help finding non-profit clothing closets

Post by RandPaul »

I live in Monroe, N.C and I am needing help with clothes for my daughter. She went through a growth spurt and had to get rid of all her clothes because too little, or too short, so we donated it to Christian organization, so now we having to start over and we only have a short period of time. She starts 8/25. And I saw a program where Target helps and I was wondering how it works, I am new to this.
I am a single mom unable to work, health problems and under Dr. Care and I don't know who to ask or talk to or what resources are out there, so I was wondering if you can help me. I'm desperately trying get clothes for her.
Sincerely,
Ceiling
Posts: 9
Joined: Fri Oct 04, 2013 6:10 pm
Antispam check: Dog
Antispam check: two
anti spam: Blue
Contact:

Outfit for an interview

Post by Ceiling »

Hello, I’m in desperate need of an outfit for a job interview. I receive Food Stamps and TANF and on Medicaid. I recently had reconstruction foot surgery about 3 months ago and have not been able to go back to work. I have interviews coming up and just don’t have the proper clothing to wear. Please help or refer me to some where that can help me.
Thank You,
Tairod
Posts: 12
Joined: Wed Mar 18, 2015 6:17 am
Antispam check: Dog
Antispam check: two
anti spam: Blue
Contact:

Re: Thrift stores and clothing banks

Post by Tairod »

I am messaging you from South Dakota. I am wondering how I apply for assistance.
Coats for kids
School supplies for my kids
Food boxes
Personal hygiene products
Clothing vouchers
Material assistance
I am not sure if I got those right. My children are the most important and with school starting soon I would like to be able to provide them with the stuff that they need. Thanks for taking your time to read this.
Admin - Jon McNamara
Site Admin
Posts: 10388
Joined: Fri Apr 13, 2007 12:42 am
Antispam check: Dog
Antispam check: two
anti spam: Blue
Contact:

Re: Help finding non-profit clothing closets

Post by Admin - Jon McNamara »

Yes, times are tough right now, even more so for single parents. There are clothing closets in Broward County Florida that may be able to help you. They will have clothes, pants and dresses for work, school, and other needs. They may provide other social services too. Anyone who needs items for work is usually given priority as having a job is key to long term stability and success. Anyway, find the clothing closets in Broward County.
Bob_Pisana
Posts: 17
Joined: Mon Apr 30, 2012 11:38 am
Antispam check: Dog
Antispam check: two
anti spam: Blue
Contact:

Help finding non-profit clothing closets

Post by Bob_Pisana »

Hello, I am in a serious hardship right now and I really could use any possible help you guys could possibly give me. Please get back to me as soon as possible. Thank you so much for be out there for people like me, a single mother trying to work as many hours just to pay for daycare, rent, and clothing/personal products. And even with that I am struggling. Right now I need some new clothes for work. But I will need more support later. I live in Florida. I am looking forward to hearing back from you!
Thanks again,
Sandralot
Posts: 13
Joined: Tue Jul 16, 2013 4:40 am
Antispam check: Dog
Antispam check: two
anti spam: Blue
Contact:

Where to get free clothes?

Post by Sandralot »

I'm on disability and I don't make it from check to check! My daughter is 12 and she grows at least 2 inches in a school year. We go to thrift stores but I don't even have enough to do that. They say I make to much to get food stamps but I don't know why! Can you please find me some help so I can take care of my child, thank you.
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest