The SBA is now collecting foodstuffs to be delivered to the Freestore Foodbank on a weekly basis. This means that we can even accept such semi-perishables as bread, pasta (uncooked of course), and boxed items in addition to the usual canned goods. This box will undoubtedly float around the cafeteria until it finds a more convenient home.
The SBA is also accepting any clothing donations we may have. Of particular interest, are items of women’s business apparel, which will be donated to Dress For Success Cincinnati. This great outfit(er)’s decription can be found below. Men’s and children’s clothing will be donated to Goodwill and Headstart. If the clothing box it is not in front of the student lounge, it may have been moved inside. Don’t let this discourage you. Open the door and step through. A wonderful world of foos-ball, comfortable couches, and television is waiting to help you unwind, and of coarse your donation is sure to be appreciated.
The following has been provided by Kitty Farias (thanks Kitty)
Dress for Success Cincinnati (DfSC) is a non-profit organization that helps low-income women make tailored transitions into the workforce. Women are referred to DfSC by perse not-for-profit organizations throughout the Greater Cincinnati area that include: homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, job training programs, and other agencies that focus on ‘welfare to work.’ Through donations of clean, women’s work-appropriate clothing and accessories, the Simply Suited program provides interview coaching and professional attire to women transitioning into the workforce. The 4th Street Boutique Cincinnatiis a non-profit organization formed to provide an outlet for surplus and non-interview appropriate clothing from Dress for Success Cincinnati
University of Cincinnati College of Law is the fourth oldest continually running law school in the United States and a founding member of the Association of American Law Schools. It was started in 1833 as the Cincinnati Law School. Then-dean and future 27th President of the United States, William Howard Taft (1880), merged it with the University of Cincinnati in 1896.
October 6th, 2007 at 7:15 pm
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