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Due to the generosity of countless Norfolk County residents, Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell recently delivered a sizeable clothing donation, through its Suits for Success program, to Interfaith Social Services of Quincy.
Register O’Donnell stated, “On behalf of the many compassionate Norfolk County residents and Registry staff who contributed clothing, it is my pleasure to deliver these critically needed items.” O’Donnell handed over such clothing items as men’s suits, dress pants, collared shirts, women’s suits, women’s dress pants, and blouses.
Rick Doane, Executive Director of Interfaith Social Services said, “We appreciate very much the generosity of countless Norfolk County residents and Registry users who contributed to the Suits for Success program. This donated clothing is invaluable to helping South Shore residents in need of a helping hand get back on their feet.”
Suits for Success is a program designed to help men and women reach economic independence and personal self-fulfillment. “The Registry is proud to partner with Interfaith Social Services on behalf of this worthwhile program,” noted O’Donnell.
Those interested in making a clothing donation may drop off new or gently-used business-appropriate clothing, professionally cleaned, during the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the Registry. Any questions regarding donations may be directed to Alicia Gardner at (781-461-6104).
Register O’Donnell concluded by saying, “Having something in your closet that you don’t usually wear can make a world of difference to someone else. It just might be the item that helps them get ahead in life.”