I posted this week about the great Silver Award Training we had on
Saturday, and I mentioned that one of the interests was FASHION. And
the result, after conversations was that maybe that interest topic
didn't have a fit for a Silver or Gold Award Project.
Well, I was WRONG!
I
just had a meeting with an good friend, Amy Larson (a GS alum), who is
now Director of Development for Working Wardrobes. I went over to see
the facility and hear about the new programs that they are offering.
For those of you not familiar with Working Wardrobes, it's a multi
faceted non profit whose mission is: "(to) empower(s) men, women and
young adults in life crises to confidently enter the workforce with
career development and wardrobe services."
When Jerri
Rosen first started the program, it was all about a collection of
clothes from friends to donate to those in need of professional,
interviewing clothing. That nugget of an idea has morphed into 9 full
time staff people and 3000 volunteers every year providing not only
personal shopping and clothing, but resume building classes, personal
care classes, computer access, skill building and more!
So,
my question to Marlo Kirkham, manager, Community Resources (and a GS
alum) was, "how can girls in Orange County partner with Working
Wardrobes to create a Silver or Gold Award Project with girl leadership
to make a difference in the community?"
Just from brainstorming with Amy and Marlo, we came up with some ideas.
Start
a high school club - advocate for helping this community, put on
clothing drives, raise awareness, have a fashion show, visit a shelter,
adopt high schools and provide prom dresses.
Work with
emancipated minors to help build their skills in order to get a job
and/or get more education, dress for interviews and the work world,
learn office etiquette, find services that can help on an ongoing basis.
Resale
Boutique - create a marketing plan and community awareness days, staff
those days with volunteers to help serve the men and women who come in.
Solicti donations of appropriate apparel.
Work with the Cinderella Guild and take unsuitable/old fashioned prom gowns and re-make them for girls to wear now.
Create
a blog about fashion and what is appropriate to wear when. Determine
how this germ of an idea could grow and become a Silver or Gold Award
Project.
The lessons learned? Never say never! We
adults need to use our resources wisely to reach out to our friends and
colleagues as potential partners for our girls' projects. We can present
the opportunity, and the girl can use her skills to investigate it and
determine whether there's a fit for her.
If you think
Working Wardrobes could be of interest to your girls, please ask them to
contact Marlo Kirkham 714-210-2460, 3030 Pullman St. Suite A, Costa
Mesa 92626
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