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SPRINGFIELD — From now until Dec. 5, Liberty Bank is coordinating a clothing drive to benefit Dress for Success Western Massachusetts and Suit Up Springfield. These two Springfield-based organizations provide professional attire and support to low-income people preparing for job interviews and entering the workforce.

The Springfield Business Improvement District will maintain collection boxes throughout downtown Springfield. Community members are invited to donate new or gently used business attire and accessories at the following locations: 1350 Main St., Monarch Place, Tower Square, 1441 Main St., and 1319 Main St.

Donated clothing should be freshly dry-cleaned or laundered. Items most needed include suits, business dresses, pants, blazers, and other professional apparel, as well as shoes, boots, coats, and accessories such as ties, handbags, and jewelry.

“We would like to thank our community partners for making this third annual clothing drive such a success,” said Dawn Creighton, Community Outreach officer at Liberty Bank. “Without AM Litho providing donation boxes, Springfield Sheraton/Monarch Place for promoting it on the marquee, and the Springfield BID aiding in collection, it simply couldn’t be possible.”

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SPRINGFIELD — Throughout the month of November, Liberty Bank is coordinating a clothing drive throughout Springfield to benefit Dress for Success of Western Massachusetts (DFSWM) and Suit Up Springfield, two organizations that provide professional attire to low-income people who need it for interviews and work.

Liberty Bank is partnering with several local businesses to make the clothing drive a success. AM Lithography donated collection boxes, and the Springfield Business Improvement District, led by Michelle Grout, will maintain the boxes during the collection. The Sheraton Springfield Monarch Place management team will promote the drive throughout the building and on the marquee.

The following businesses will serve as collection sites: 1350 Main Street, Jacintos, Monarch Place, Nosh Café and Restaurant, Overland Lofts, and Tower Square. Community members are invited to donate business attire and accessories at these locations. Donated clothing should be new or gently used and freshly dry-cleaned or laundered. The organizations are seeking suits, business dresses, pants, blazers, and other professional apparel, as well as shoes, boots, coats, and accessories such as ties, handbags, and jewelry.

This year, at both DFSWM and Suit Up Springfield, volunteers will suit more than 300 individuals with a free interview outfit matching their field of interest, body type, and style, while also providing a confidence boost.

“We are grateful to Liberty Bank for their second annual clothing drive and to the other community businesses that have stepped forward to make it a great success,” DFSWM Executive Director Jess Roncarati-Howe said. “Proper interview apparel can be a real barrier to low-income individuals, especially if they have been out of the workforce for an extended period or are in transition with housing. The work of our two organizations is about more than just interview outfits — it’s about empowering people to become independent and successful members of our community.”

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SPRINGFIELD — Throughout the month of November, Liberty Bank will host a clothing drive to support Suit Up Springfield and Dress for Success Western Massachusetts.

Donations of business attire may be dropped off at the Monarch Place security station on the first floor, Palazzo, Nosh, the Springfield Business Improvement District, or Tower Square. Boxes to collect clothing have been generously donated by AM Lithography Corp.

Suit Up Springfield accepts suits, shirts, ties, shoes, and outside coats. Dress for Success accepts dresses, suits, skirts, pants, shoes, outerwear, and jewelry. Donations will be accepted Nov. 1-30, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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SPRINGFIELD — In the spirit of giving, Upscale Socks has partnered with Suit Up Springfield for the fourth annual “Suit Your Soles” holiday campaign.

For every pair of socks purchased in the two weeks of Dec. 7-21, Upscale Socks owner Lenny Underwood will make a sock donation to Suit Up Springfield.

“Suit Up Springfield is thrilled and thankful to pair up with Leonard Underwood and Upscale Socks for the holidays,” said Chris Martin, Suit Up Springfield board president. “Upscale will be donating new dress socks to Suit Up that will be available for those who need them to complete their suits. We love the dash of style and boldness that Upscale brings to their apparel, and this will be a much-needed addition for the men who receive our assistance suiting up.”

Underwood added that “we are thrilled to partner with Suit Up Springfield. They provide a very meaningful and important service in our community. The collaboration seemed quite appropriate.”

Purchases can be made at www.upscalesocks.com to support the effort.