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Professional Clothing: Financial Barriers

Bunce Dept: The Walk In Closet program at Making Changes Association does this through clothing and fashion, according to Calgary Herald. Whether it is a new immigrant wanting to join the workforce, a young mom wanting to return to school, or a student wanting to engage in opportunities that benefit their communities, Making Changes is there to help women move from one stage of life towards a new and more successful path, by offering gently used professional clothing and accessories, at no cost. "Together, we all want to empower women, to listen to their stories and help them make the best of their lives by providing them with the things they need to help them on their journey," says Lili Bunce, Executive Director of Making Changes Association. "Providing women facing financial barriers with professional business attire gives them the confidence they need to move through periods of transition," Lili says. As reported in the news.
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