| -PDF Welcome to Saramento Clothes closet and clothing lockers resources page. Here you will find resources for your emergency and/or free clothing needs, including school uniforms, womens, mens and childrens clothes. We have included words in "blue" that lead to more detailed information and all links open in a new window, so feel free to explore. Hopefully you will find the help you need from the listing below. Are you ready for some more clothes? Let us begin here. J Get Updates on Resources and Other Important Announcements Sign up to receive bi-weekly Newsletter updates about new resource additions, discontinued resources and free charity events listed in Sacramento Community Family Resources. |
Union Gospel Mission 400 North Bannon Street, Sacramento, CA. 95814 Ph. (916) 447-3268 Women's emergency clothes and services for free womens clothes including shoes, dresses and maybe maternity clothes. | Sacramento Clothes Closet 3333 Third Avenue, Sacramento, CA. 95817 Ph. (916) 456-1980 Free men, women, children and infants emergency clothing and shoes for infants, toddlers & babies. - Hours: M/T/Th/F 10am-1:30pm and W 4pm-7pm
- Serves residents of Sacramento County and the homeless, ages 2+
- Residents must provide photo ID for adults and any kind of ID for children in their homes, plus proof of residency such as a piece of mail (not junk mail) or a rental agreement/lease. Homeless must have IDs as previously stated, and let the volunteer/manager know that they’re transient.
- Provides up to 15 articles of clothing and clothing accessories per family member. Clients can come once each calendar month.
St Vincent De Paul 7580 Center Parkway, Sacramento, CA 95823, Ph. 9916) 733-2010 Offers clothes closet to Sacramento families in the area of zip code 95823.
4990 Stockton Blvd., Sacramento, CA. Ph. (916) 875-3330 "The “Dress for Career Advancement Clothes Closet” needs gently used professional and business-casual attire for low-income men and women entering the job market."
Daughters of Zion 6489 47th Street, Sacramento, CA 95823 Ph. (916) 422-3875 Offers nearly new clothing to needy families on the 2nd and 4th Saturday 2-4pm and Tuesday 12:00-1:30pm.
First Baptist Church of North Sacramento 2601 Del Paso Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95815 Ph. (916) 922-9365 Provides clothes for needy people, open Mondays and Wednesdays 9-11:30am.
Native TANF Program 3831 North Freeway Blvd, Suite 100, Sacramento, CA 95834 Ph. (916) 920-3150 Offers clothing to income eligible Native American's.
Orangevale 7th Day Adventist 5810 Pecan Ave, Orangevale, CA.95662 Ph. (916) 967-0405 - Hours 9 - 12:00p.m. Tuesday. Clients can use the Clothes closet once a month. Zip code 95662 only. May offer free emergency clothes closet for women, men, and children, including shoes. | S. A. C. A. Center 2469 Rio Linda Blvd., Sacramento, CA. 95815 Ph. (916) 648-8729 Offers Free diapers, baby food, formula, infant clothes closet if you attend one monthly workshop. Provides emergency baby/toddler food, clothing, diapers, formula and hygiene items, and miscellaneous baby and maternity items (may have baby/toddler furniture). Attendance in parent education classes are required after the first visit. Clients can come once each calendar month to receive services. | Capitol City Adventist Community Services 6701 Lemon Hill Ave., Sacramento, CA 95824 Ph. (916) 381-5353 Serves zip codes 95820, 95822, 95823, 95824, 95828, 95829. Open one Monday each month, but you need to call and find out. | Carmichael Adventist Community Services 4600 Winding Way, Sacramento, CA 95841 Ph. (916) 487-8684 Offers a clothes closet to zip codes 95608, 95609, 95610, 95621, 95821, 95840 and 95841 | Freemont Presbyterian Church Clothes Closet 5570 Carlson, Sacramento, CA. Ph. (916) 453-7132 By appointment and referral only. Clothes closet for children enrolled in the Sacramento City School District. | San Juan Unified School District Clothes Closet 7200 Fair Oaks Blvd., Suite 100, Carmichael, CA. 95608 Ph. (916) 971-7643 Appointment and referral only. M - F 8 - 5:00p.m.. Offers free clothes closet for children in the school district. |
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