Working Wardrobe - High Point
Working Wardrobe was founded by Marilyn Congdon Nowell and Sadie Leder Elder to combat clothing insecurity in the High Point community.
06/11/2026
We love our time at D-UP Inc. dressing women for their futures. đź’›
06/11/2026
Today is our second annual pop-up clothing donation event with D-UP Inc. It is an honor to support their ongoing efforts to strengthen our High Point community and empower our neighbors with clothing.
06/04/2026
Squeezing in one more Title 1 school clothing closet before the end of the 2025-2026 academic year. Thank you, Oak Hill Elementary, for letting us be with you today to organize and fill your clothing collection.
06/04/2026
Today Working Wardrobe volunteers are excited to visit Oak Hill Elementary School to fill their clothing closet.
06/01/2026
Happy June! We are thrilled to report that May was another Working Wardrobe personal best. Thank you to everyone who continues to help us empower women and children with clothing. đź’›
05/27/2026
More pictures from our Working Wardrobe pop-up clothing donation event day at the Guilford County Family Justice Center in High Point. We love this amazing team. đź’›
05/27/2026
Today was our second annual visit with Guilford County Family Justice Center in High Point. We love partnering with this wonderful agency to empower women in our community. Each visit we have the honor of working with six ladies who each receive a week’s worth of attire including shoes and accessories.
05/27/2026
We are super excited to be visiting the Guilford County Family Justice Center of High Point for today's Working Wardrobe pop-up clothing donation event.
05/18/2026
A big THANK YOU to all of the donors and volunteers who made today’s Working Wardrobe clothing donation at High Point Central High School a reality. We are honored to to partner with local Title 1 schools to provide clothing to those in need.
05/15/2026
Last night we finished our six-week Working Wardrobe - Wardrobe to Workplace training series. The program culminated with each participant receiving the “graduation gift” of professional attire to compliment their new professional skills. Across three hours we hosted pop-up donation events with 17 ladies, each receiving a week’s worth of clothing along with shoes, socks, and handbags. It was a great series and a truly heartwarming evening. Thank you to our supporters for all of the beautiful clothing and thank you to First Citizens Bank for making this training possible.
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Congdon Yards/Plant 7/410 W. English Road/Office B309
High Point, NC
27262