As black woman, we understand the importance of not only finding resources that are for us, but supporting businesses that uplift our community as well. Whether it’s clothing, shoes or beauty products that are made by us for us. That’s why I’m excited to highlight 5 black-owned fashion brands that are making waves in the…
5 Black-Owned Fashion Brands
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Free Store Braddock
Free Store Braddock| What began as a project for the community of Braddock, has grown to serve all families who make their way to us. Free Store 15104 is space where everyone is welcomed, embraced and received with love. It’s a place where perfectly wonderful things not needed in one home, can find a can find a… -
Free Store Wilkinsburg
Free Store Wilkinsburg| Free Store Wilkinsburg’s (FSW) mission is to redistribute new & lightly used donated goods to residents to create stability and self-reliance; especially, in times of crisis and emergencies. -
Prince of Peace Center
Prince of Peace Center| Prince of Peace Center is a non-profit social service agency. They are dedicated to strengthening families, building community, and reducing poverty throughout all of Mercer County through their various services. -
Project Bundle-Up
Project Bundle-Up| Project Bundle-Up provides all NEW warm winter outerwear – including coats, hats, gloves, and boots – for children and senior citizens from low-income households throughout Western PA. -
Mount Ararat Community Activity Center
Mount Ararat Community Activity Center| MACAC provides a variety of programs, services, resources and information to the community and promotes collaborative efforts with entities that are vital to the community. -
Treasure House Fashions
Treasure House Fashions| Treasure House Fashions is a nonprofit, quality women’s resale clothing shop with a tender heart. They have a boutique-style atmosphere, but maintain a playful and embracing attitude. -
United Presbyterian Church Of New Kensington
United Presbyterian Church Of New Kensington| The United Presbyterian Church Of New Kensington serves it’s community through various programs such as the Westmoreland County Food Bank. There is also a Community Clothes Closet that exists to assist people who are experiencing financial hardship. -
A Second Chance
A Second Chance| A Second Chance, Inc. (ASCI) is a nonprofit corporation established in 1994. Its mission is to provide a safe, secure, and nurturing environment to children in the care of relatives or close family friends—formally called kinship care.