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With Love From Our Provider Partners

 

We love hearing from our provider partners! We're grateful to Cambridge Housing Authority for sharing their experience connecting Second Chances with neighbors in need. We appreciate the opportunity to support residents of our community.

 

“Second Chances is a wonderful organization that has provided clothing for several of the residents I work with. Many of my residents are on a fixed income and do not have extra money to put towards clothing. I love being able to offer Second Chances as a resource for clothing for my residents.” - Service Coordinator at Cambridge Housing Authority

 

Thank you for supporting Second Chances with your contributions of clothing, volunteer time, and funding so we can be a resource for our neighbors!

 

 

2023 Impact Report

 

Second Chances is serving more folks than ever before. You make it possible to deliver high-quality, essential clothing to local people in need. By removing clothing as a barrier, Second Chances improves people's well-being and sense of belonging and increases their opportunities for success.

 

Learn more about our collective impact in our 2023 Impact Report (pdf).

 

 

 

 

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Public Clothing Drives

 

Thanks to so many generous local businesses for hosting public clothing drives during February and March. In addition to our donation bins, you can donate at these public drives: 

 

- Gibson Sotheby's International Realty

- The Goods

- The Bookcase Factory Outlet

- Hillman Homes

 

Click below for locations, dates, and details of all public clothing drives and our donation bins.

 

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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.