When you donate clothing to Second Chances, you not only provide empowering clothing to neighbors in need, you decrease the amount of textiles going into landfills. Since 2005, Second Chances has reused and recycled more than 2,850,000 pounds of clothing!
This April, we have several opportunities for you to donate clothing, shoes, and wearable accessories from your spring cleaning to benefit our planet and someone else in our community. We're grateful to Wilmington Community Television, Buffalo Exchange in Brookline, Naveo Credit Union, and Coldwell Banker Realty in Cambridge for hosting public clothing drives this month.
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THANK YOU, JESSICA! We're deeply grateful to Jessica Callaghan, our Program Manager for the past five years, who has recently moved on from her role with Second Chances. Our community benefited from Jessica's compassion, enthusiasm, and commitment to our partners and their clients. We are thankful for the important role Jessica played as Second Chances' first Program Manager and wish her all the best! |
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CHECK OUT OUR NEW WEBSITE We have a fresh, new look this spring! Our updated website was designed to provide a more accessible and user-friendly experience, allowing you to easily navigate our services, resources, and updates. Special thanks to the City of Somerville's ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) Program for funding this project. |
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JOIN OUR TEAM
Are you a flexible, enthusiastic team member who can embrace our mission and community? We’re looking for a passionate, compassionate relationship-builder to work as part of a small team supporting people in our community with empowering clothing.
The Program & Operations Manager (part-time) will serve our partners, their clients, and our community, and help guide us through the next phase of Second Chances’ development.
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Second Chances is the only program in our community providing free and empowering clothing, shoes, and accessories to 600+ homeless and lower-income women, men, and children annually; distributing more than 4,000 pairs of new socks and underwear; and recycling and reusing more than 300,000 pounds of textiles each year.
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