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We recently conducted a survey with our email and social media audiences to gain a better understanding of the struggles community members are currently facing. The responses we received ...more
We recently conducted a survey with our email and social media audiences to gain a better understanding of the struggles community members are currently facing. The responses we received ...more
While Social Emotional Learning (SEL) was introduced to schools in the mid-1990s, it’s become a more popular topic in schools over the past several years and even more so ...more
We often talk about the magic that your clothing donation creates in the life of a child in need, but how exactly do your donated items make their way ...more
For children living in poverty or experiencing other types of crises or trauma, positive relationships are critically important to their healthy development and overall well-being. The Catie’s Closet service model ...more
As human beings, we have an instinctive desire to categorize the many different facets of our world to make it all feel organized, understandable, and comfortable. As society has evolved, ...more
Throughout this pandemic I’ve noticed a majority of daily activities that we take for granted. Whether it’s sitting with your friends at lunch, having hands-on learning, or sharing a ...more
Below is a Q & A with Catie's Closet and our recurring giver, volunteer and gala committee member, Mimi Thomas. Here, Mimi highlights why Catie's Closet has become such ...more
Nearly a quarter of all children in the communities we serve currently live in poverty and lack access to critical items that are essential to their physical and emotional ...more
We are thrilled to have support from PlateletBio and their incredible team. Our corporate sponsors help make Catie's Closet's impact bigger and better, so sharing their stories is important to ...more
With 1 in 6 children living in poverty in the US, access to clothing is limited for many families, even families in our own backyards. Kids in all of ...more