Local businesses — including some started by University students — are gaining exposure while bundling up the homeless this winter with the Clothing Community holiday sale.
On Saturday homeless clients will be able to purchase discounted clothes from Estate Boutique at 400 W. Rosemary Street.
A partnership between the Inter-Faith Council for Social Service, five clothing brands and the Homeless Outreach Poverty Eradication committee of the Campus Y will provide $15 vouchers for participants to purchase items.
Kevin Ji, co-chairman of HOPE, said the event is important because it offers the homeless a chance they would not normally have.
“I think it’s a really nice gesture,” Ji said. “They might not usually have the opportunity to buy street apparel.”
Taurean Lewis, owner of Estate Boutique, said he agreed to host student brands at the event because it is important to support start-up and small businesses while helping out the community.
“I’ve definitely been in a situation where I’ve been in a tough time,” he said.
Hat-brand SEA, founded by senior David Baron, normally donates 25 percent of all proceeds to nonprofit organizations.
The color of the hats determine the cause that the money goes to, Baron wrote in an email.