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Community Clothing With Purpose

Partner Proposal (Summary Version)

Purpose

Community Clothing With Purpose is a practical and scalable program designed to provide affordable and free clothing, create community partnership opportunities, and generate sustainable funding for broader initiatives focused on health, stability, and opportunity within our community.

This proposal represents the next step in a framework that has been developed over time through the ILFJL Collective. The ILFJL Collective serves as the foundation that connects several independent but complementary initiatives designed to support long-term community growth.

While the clothing program may appear simple on the surface, it is actually one part of a larger structure of community efforts being developed step-by-step.

The ILFJL Collective Framework

The ILFJL Collective brings together multiple initiatives that each serve a different role in strengthening community support systems.

These initiatives operate independently but are designed to work together toward shared goals such as:

• improving access to essential resources • expanding education around health and wellness • supporting community-driven solutions • creating sustainable funding for larger long-term programs

The framework behind these efforts is built on the belief that love, compassion, and cooperation are essential in building stronger communities. The ILFJL Collective organizes these efforts into practical programs that can grow and expand over time.

Building the Foundation

Over the past several years I have been building the framework needed to support larger community initiatives.

One of the first steps was the creation of the Not Just A Food Program, which was developed as a starting point for the future LIFE Transitional Housing Program. This program serves as a street-level support system, helping individuals access immediate support while creating pathways toward greater stability.

Through this work it became clear that many individuals who are struggling also face barriers to accessing basic necessities, including clothing.

The Community Clothing With Purpose program is being developed to help address this need while also contributing to the broader funding model that supports future initiatives.

The Clothing Program

The clothing program operates through a simple and practical system.

Donated clothing is:

• cleaned and washed • photographed • packaged into bins • listed for sale and delivery

Each bin contains approximately 30 clothing items that move through a pricing cycle designed to keep clothing affordable. Over time, a portion of items eventually become free for those who need them most.

I will personally begin the program by preparing the first five clothing bins, establishing the system and demonstrating how the model works.

As the program grows, partners will be invited to take on different operational roles so that I can continue focusing on expanding the broader initiatives connected to these efforts.

Partnership Opportunities

Community Clothing With Purpose is designed to operate through community partnerships.

Partners can participate in several ways:

Clothing Partners Receive donations, wash clothing, prepare items, photograph clothing, and package bins.

Online Partners Manage online listings and customer orders.

Delivery Partners Transport donations, move prepared bins to storage, and deliver clothing orders.

This partnership structure allows the program to grow gradually while distributing responsibilities among multiple partners.

The system is designed to expand from 5 bins to 25 bins and eventually to approximately 75 bins within Oshawa.

Growth Within Oshawa

At full local capacity, the clothing program could process approximately:

2,250 clothing items each month

Because the pricing cycle results in roughly 40% of clothing becoming free, the program could provide approximately:

900 free clothing items each month

At the same time, the program generates funding that contributes to the development of the Wellness Without Barriers community space.

Wellness Without Barriers

Wellness Without Barriers will be a community space focused on education, health, and opportunity.

A major part of this space will focus on real health and wellness education that is accessible to everyone in the community.

These educational efforts are already being developed through the FIFE – Food Is For Everyone initiatives, which focus on practical knowledge such as growing food in small spaces, improving nutrition, and providing simple options that help individuals improve their overall wellbeing.

There are additional plans connected to the Wellness Without Barriers space that are still being developed and will be shared publicly as they are ready.

Within the space, the clothing program will also have a retail presence, alongside fundraising items created through the Crafted With Purpose marketplace.

Together these initiatives will help increase awareness, strengthen community engagement, and support the long-term sustainability of the programs.

Looking Beyond Oshawa

Once the Oshawa clothing program reaches approximately 75 bins per month, the model can begin expanding into surrounding communities within Durham Region.

Each community will have the opportunity to build its own clothing program using the same bin-cycle system, creating local partnerships and local benefits.

As these programs expand regionally, a portion of the activities can contribute toward broader initiatives, including the continued development of the LIFE Transitional Housing Program.

Where We Are Today

This proposal represents the current stage of development within a larger framework of community initiatives.

The clothing program is the next practical step in building a sustainable model that supports multiple community efforts.

What begins with five clothing bins has the potential to grow into:

• a sustainable clothing access program • expanded community partnerships • funding for the Wellness Without Barriers community space • expansion into surrounding communities • long-term support for transitional housing initiatives

Through the ILFJL Collective framework, these efforts are being developed with the goal of building practical, compassionate solutions that benefit our community today while creating opportunities for the future.

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