Business Division faculty hosts clothing drive
September 25, 2017
The UA – Pulaski Tech business faculty have organized a professional clothing drive for UA-PTC students who are preparing to enter the workforce and need professional attire. If you have professional work clothes in your closet that you seldom wear, please consider giving them a new home. This small gesture can contribute greatly to a student’s success.
Bring items you would wear to an interview or in a formal office setting. All items should be new or nearly new and on hangers. Men’s clothing items that are needed include suits, jackets or sport coats, dress shirts, slacks, ties, and belts. Women’s clothes that are needed include suits, dresses, skirts, blazers, blouses, slacks, and accessories.
To donate, contact Lindsay Ratliff Kullenberg at [email protected] to arrange a drop-off time. You can bring items to BTC 225 or Mindy Hodges’ office in BTC 224, both located on the Main Campus. Lindsay may arrange for pickup at South Campus on Mondays. Your contributions and support are greatly appreciated. Students are our main priority, and we want nothing more than to help them succeed.
Bring items you would wear to an interview or in a formal office setting. All items should be new or nearly new and on hangers. Men’s clothing items that are needed include suits, jackets or sport coats, dress shirts, slacks, ties, and belts. Women’s clothes that are needed include suits, dresses, skirts, blazers, blouses, slacks, and accessories.
To donate, contact Lindsay Ratliff Kullenberg at [email protected] to arrange a drop-off time. You can bring items to BTC 225 or Mindy Hodges’ office in BTC 224, both located on the Main Campus. Lindsay may arrange for pickup at South Campus on Mondays. Your contributions and support are greatly appreciated. Students are our main priority, and we want nothing more than to help them succeed.
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