Unfolding Generosity Clothing Sort

Unfolding Generosity Clothing Sort

When

May 14, 2025    
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Event Type

REGISTER HERE

Sort clothing donations at the Hope Center in Waukesha with your family! Each article of clothing obtained from Hope Center allows guests to put more money towards other life essentials like housing needs.

Activities

Families will be sorting clothing donations, selecting gently used items, and hanging them in the correct location in the clothing shop. Kids of all ages can work together with their families to organize Hope Center’s clothing shop so that clients can experience an organized shopping experience at no cost to them.

Impact

Kids will put their energy and sorting skills to good use. Families will experience the joy of volunteering together as kids learn that they are capable of making a big difference!

When & Where

Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 4-5:30 p.m.

Hope Center – 101 W. Broadway, Waukesha, WI, 53186

There is a free parking lot at Hope Center.

The Clothing Shop is on the lower level. The clothing shop coordinator, Karen, will get us started and trained when we arrive.

Registration Information

Participants: 8 volunteers

Ages: All ages

Cost: Free

Materials: Hope House is always looking for more clothing donations for its Clothing Shop! Clothing can be for any age, gender, or type, and must be new or gently used (no stains, rips, etc). If you have a bag of outgrown clothing, bring it along!

Questions: Email [email protected] with any questions. A confirmation email with more details will be sent out a few days after you register.

Cancellations: We count on our registered volunteers to make these projects come to life. However, we understand illness and emergencies do come up. If you can no longer participate, please email [email protected] ASAP so we can fill your spot.

Our Partner

The Hope Center is a non-profit organization that has been serving the basic needs of financial assistance, food, and clothing in Waukesha County for more than thirty years.  The Clothing Shop program has helped tens of thousands of people obtain free quality clothing because of generous donations.

The Clothing Shop offers everyday clothing for all ages and even a section devoted to career-type clothing. Residents of Waukesha County who are in low- to low-middle-income levels can select clothes at no charge. In 2018, there were 33,529 visits to the Clothing Shop. They received 236,406 articles of donated clothing, and those not used were passed on to a third-world ministry. Each article of clothing obtained from Hope Center allows guests to put more money towards their housing needs.

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