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Nickelodeon provides an incredible breadth of support to Bottomless Closet from organizing volunteer groups through their “ViaCommunity Day” to providing the layout and design for our 2005 and 2008 Annual Reports in addition to producing and directing a video to showcase the programs and services of Bottomless Closet. Nickelodeon contributes financially to Bottomless Closet including support of our Annual Spring Luncheon. Nickelodeon was the recipient of Bottomless Closet’s Corporate Founder’s Award in 2009. Thank you to Pam Kaufman for coordinating a donation of laptop computers from HP to support our new on-line job search program! |
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New York Cares provides regular groups of volunteers to help out at Bottomless Closet with sorting incoming donations, organizing the inventory room and boutique as well as helping out with administrative tasks and mailings. |
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The New York Liberty Professional Basketball team, and our neighbor at Madison Square Garden featured Bottomless Closet at “Inspiring Women’s Night” where a silent auction was held on behalf of Bottomless Closet and our founder Sheila Lambert accepted a signed jersey on behalf of the founders. In addition the New York Liberty has donated numerous tickets to games for our clients and their families to enjoy as well as a couple of items to include in the Young Leadership Council’s Art Under the Stars silent auction. |
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Shelly Lazarus, Chairman and CEO of Ogilvy and Mather Worldwide, was honored at the Annual Spring Luncheon in 2009. |
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Parsons School for Design participated in a partnership with Braccalini for “Every Bag Tells a Story.” Women donated gently used bags along with a story to Braccialini and received a exclusive access card and discounts. The bags and the stories served as inspiration for a design contest at Parsons. All bags were ultimately donated to Bottomless Closet to assist women returning to the workforce. |
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Bottomless Closet was a proud beneficiary of Proskauer Rose’s Women’s Law Forum. In conjunction with the conference there was a large scale clothing drive and all proceeds of the event went to support Bottomless Closet’s programming and services for women transitioning into the workforce. |
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Shleppers raises awareness of Bottomless Closet’s services for their clients who are looking to edit their closets when they are in the process of moving. |
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Marcy Syms, CEO was honored at the Annual Spring Luncheon in 2007. |
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TJ Maxx provides generous support for the general operating costs of the programs and services of Bottomless Closet. |
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Bottomless Closet is proud to have a group from The Transition Network (TTN) volunteer on Mondays dressing clients in professional attire, coaching them for interviews and reviewing resumes. In addition TTN has held awareness raisers for their group in conjunction with clothing drives and networking events. |
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The UPS Foundation provides generous support for the general operating costs of the programs and services of Bottomless Closet. In addition Rosemary Turner, Vice President of the Metro Philadelphia district was the speaker at the 2008 Annual Spring Luncheon. |
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Valentino generously donates women’s business clothing and women’s accessories to support women in their transition back into the workforce. |
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Vornado has been instrumental in negotiating the cost of affordable office space for Bottomless Closet. |
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Women in Flavor and Fragrance has provided financial support to provide interview skills, business clothing, and ongoing career development for economically disadvantaged women. |
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Bottomless Closet is a proud member of the Women’s Alliance, a national network of like minded nonprofit organizations across the country that provide similar services as Bottomless Closet. |
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