The Clothing Bank Winelands
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NPO : To empower unemployed South Africans through Enterprise Development to become financially & socially independent and eradicate poverty in their lives.
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Berg River Park Corner Of Jan Van Riebeeck Road And Driebergen Street
Paarl
7646
Opening Hours
Monday | 08:30 - 16:00 |
Tuesday | 08:30 - 16:00 |
Wednesday | 08:30 - 16:00 |
Thursday | 08:30 - 16:00 |
Friday | 08:30 - 16:00 |
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Our Story
The first Clothing Bank was established in Cape Town in 2010, in response to the growing problem of unemployment amongst single mothers and the lack of support that they receive from the father of their children. Our vision is to inspire, skill and support unemployed women (95% are mothers) and men (90% are fathers) to start small businesses so that they can become financially and socially independent.
South Africa faces some major obstacles to address the injustices of the past and ensure that everyone participates in the economy. At the centre of these challenges is the failing education system. Less than a third of South Africans have completed school (Census 2011) which means that formal employment is not an option for them as most companies require Grade 12 as an entry level requirement for even the most basic job. We cannot wait for the education system to be fixed to act and that is exactly what The Clothing Bank has done. We provide previously disadvantaged South Africans who are unemployed with an alternative to formal employment by empowering them to become self-employed business people. This is often something they might not have considered or had the self-belief to pursue.
We believe that becoming a self-employed business owner is something everyone can do, irrespective of their education levels and resources, as long as they are self-motivated and well supported (mentally and emotionally). Since our inception, we have learnt and experienced a tremendous amount about how to engage people on their path to self-determination.
Our Enterprise Development Project is our primary focus. We have strategic partnerships with most of South Africa’s major clothing retailers (Woolworths, Edcon, MRP, Pick n Pay Clothing, Clicks, Checkers and TFG) who donate their excess stock to us. This is stock that is made up of customer returns and end of season merchandise.