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ORGANIZATION: Wardrobe for Opportunity

  • 33 people are interested

Guide our low-income clients through the process of choosing the perfect outfit for their upcoming interviews. Share suggestions on how to present yourself professionally and act as a mentor so our clients will leave feeling confident and prepared.

We are seeking a diverse group of volunteer stylists who are flexible, fashion-savvy, and thrive working with people from all walks of life. Our Oakland office is open for styling Monday through Friday, as well as Saturday mornings, and we ask that you commit 4-6 hours a month.

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About Wardrobe for Opportunity

Location:

570 14th Street, Suite 5, Oakland, CA 94612, US

Mission Statement

Wardrobe for Opportunity (WFO) works in partnership with the community to assist low-income individuals to "Find a Job, Keep a Job, and Build a Career."

Description

WFO has provided unique educational opportunities to over 18,500 clients, offering critical programs to ensure that clients have the tools and support they need to achieve economic success for themselves, their families and their communities.

WFO offers a range of programs for every stage of career development:

FIND A JOB: Securing employment is a challenge facing thousands across the Bay Area. WFO partners with over fifty community organizations to support their work in helping low-income jobseekers find employment. WFO provides image workshops, professional clothing, professional image coaching, interview workshops and internships for low-income men and women, giving them the confidence, networks, and experience they need to pursue the career of their dreams.

KEEP A JOB: While finding employment is critical, maintaining the job is even more important. Thousands of clients secure employment only to struggle to balance their personal and professional responsibilities. WFO offers programs to ensure a supportive transition to employment. From working wardrobes to the innovative Pathways career development program, individuals prepare for long-term personal and professional success.

BUILD A CAREER: It is consistently a struggle for the working poor to advance beyond the entry-level. These individuals work hard, yet still struggle to make ends meet. WFO's year-long Success Series features workshops, financial literacy, career coaching and mentoring to provide participants with critical leadership and knowledge to advance in their careers. After graduation, these individuals become members of our alumni network with access to career coaching, matched savings accounts, and networking opportunities.

WFO has had a tremendous impact on the community over our fifteen-year history, helping thousands of individuals to secure employment and hundreds to keep their jobs and build careers. Given the economic climate and the challenges facing our communities, WFO has seen a dramatic increase in the demand for our services. Over the next year, WFO will aggressively expand its critical services to help low-income jobseekers and entry-level workers across the Bay Area gain the self-confidence, self-esteem and career-building tools needed to achieve economic self-sufficiency for themselves and their families.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Employment
Community, Employment

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

570 14th Street, Suite 5Oakland, CA 94612

(37.804363,-122.27111)
 

SKILLS

  • Verbal / Written Communication

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 21
  • Orientation or Training
  • 4-6 hours a month

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