
2010 Clothes Exchange Breaks All Records
On May 20, 2010 more than 700 women turned out to shop at the 9th Annual Clothes Exchange. Our collective buying power helped raise a record $70,000 for King Street Center.
On all counts, the event was a huge success! We broke every goal we set and the feedback we've received so far indicates that attendees had a fantastic experience!
Thanks to everyone who participated and helped make the 2010 Clothes Exchange wildly successful. Whether you donated, shopped, volunteered or sponsored, your participation matters.
On behalf of everyone at King Street Center and The Clothes Exchange, thanks for your support.
With gratitude & appreciation-
Vicky (King Street Center)
Burlington Picks King Street Center for 2010 Beneficiary
It was a difficult choice, (because there were so many worthy applicants) but one we are thrilled about!
King Street Center, Burlington's downtown community center for more than 500 families, is the beneficiary for the 2010 Burlington Clothes Exchange. Money raised at this year's event will support King Street's committment to expanding it's services to meet the needs of women and girls, especially those who have recently emigrated to Burlington as refugees.
Boho names Clothes Exchange founder 'Earth Angel'
Bergen County Clothes Exchange Partners with Bobbi Brown
Imagine a make-over party for you and your nine best girlfriends! The Bobbi Brown Studio in Montclair, NJ has generously donated a Make-over Party for ten (at The Studio) and a gift certificate for $150 to the Bergen County Clothes Exchange. This is just one of the truly outstanding prizes being offered by the Clothes Exchange of Bergen County.
Bobbi Brown opened her new makeup studio and first freestanding store at 8 Lackawanna Plaza in Montclair, NJ in 2007.
To learn more about Bobbi Brown click here.
Stuck in Vermont Features The '08 Burlington Clothes Exchange - Check it out on YouTube
Stuck in Vermont #80
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Shop till you drop, recycle used clothing, socialize over cocktails AND raise money for a women's charity?
Sounds too good to be true, right? Actually, it's the 7th Annual Clothes Exchange.
In 2008, The Clothes Exchange was attended by over 450 women and together with local sponsors, they raised $30,000 for The Hicks Foundation. Not bad for an event that began 7 years ago in the living room of event organizer, Leslie Halperin.
Foundation founder Allison Hicks was on hand to educate women about the dangers of cervical cancer.

