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Wishing you a very happy new year from the Second Chances team! 

 

We are thankful for our generous community and everyone who supported Second Chances last year. Your clothing donations and financial contributions allowed us to carefully select high-quality clothing for more than 700 neighbors, ensuring that each person received the clothing they needed so they could look and feel their best while overcoming obstacles and pursuing new beginnings.

 

We are looking forward to another amazing year in 2024! What are you looking forward to this year?

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Want to help people in need in our community this winter? Thanks to three generous local businesses, you can donate new and gently used clothing, shoes, accessories, and winter wear at several public clothing drives.

The Goods, Somerville: Donate new and gently used winter accessories through March 2024. Must be 21+ to enter.


Elements Massage, Medford: Donate winter wear through January 2024.


Eastern Cannabis Company, Malden: Donate all types of clothing through January 2024. Must be 21+ to enter.

 

 

Clothing Drives

New year, new clothes! Make room for that fabulous new coat and help someone in our community stay warm this winter by donating your old one - and any other wearable clothing you no longer need - to Second Chances.

 

When you donate clothing, shoes, and wearable accessories to Second Chances, your apparel empowers neighbors who have been experiencing challenges like housing instability, poverty, and homelessness.

 

When you donate locally the impact is immediate. Second Chances donation bins are located in Somerville, Medford, Cambridge, Arlington, and Boston.

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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 while recycling and reusing more than 300,000 pounds of textiles each year.