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  1. Introducing, the Kami’s Closet Community Clothing Project.  Featuring a designated supply of complimentary brand new clothing for anyone who needs it. Clothing items will be ordered from whole sale manufactures, secured indoors and will be delivered to the community by our team. 

  2. With the help of your contributions, Kami’s closet will be able to purchase more clothes and therefore support more of our neighbors and friends in need.  Look out for an exciting variety of products that will also be available.

  3. To prepare, we have created our PayPal Donation page in order to help cover the cost of ordering clothing and other materials.  Click Here to donate.

  4. Our mobile initiative and will be serving those living shelters and transitional housing located in North and South Philadelphia neighborhoods until June 2023.  After that, our mobile shop will find other housing organizations to help serve other Philadelphia communities in need.

  5. Kami’s Closet Community Clothing Project will adhere to all COVID -19 Health and Safety Protocols.

  6. If you can support this project it would mean so much to us. Our goal is to provide brand new clothing to 1000 Philadelphia residents by the end of the year.  Every little bit helps and we thank you so much for caring.

Please be on the look-out for more important updates.  Follow us at www.instagram.com/kamiscommunitycloset.  We appreciate you for sharing this information with your family, friends, and colleagues.  Again, thank you for all you do and continue to do for the community. You are a part of their lives too.  Be safe.

In gratitude,

Hello Everyone,

Your willingness to help communities in Philadelphia combat clothing insecurity has inspired us to do more. 

Did you know that with each pop up/delivery location we are able to provide brand new articles of clothing to more than 100 people? 

With the approaching winter weather combined with residual from the pandemic, this time may be unlike anything we’ve ever experienced as a city.  For that reason, we’ve challenged our team to come up with a plan to secure even more clothing while keeping our current operations open for communities, without interruption.