
Director Kim Ramey represented Backstreet Arts and Govt Director Amanda Camp represented Coweta CASA on the nonprofit Garments Much less Traveled Truthful.
Garments Much less Traveled, a nonprofit thrift retailer situated in Peachtree Metropolis, celebrated its 25th anniversary with a neighborhood day and nonprofit honest on Saturday, June 11.
Buyers loved reductions in addition to music, prizes, meals and household actions. Moreover, the shop hosted representatives from practically 20 nonprofit organizations.
From the start, Garments Much less Traveled’s mission has been to promote donated gadgets and use the proceeds to provide again to the neighborhood, most frequently by grants to native charities and scholarships to highschool seniors.
Many grant recipients had workers members or volunteers accessible to speak in regards to the methods their nonprofit impacts the neighborhood, together with Coweta County-based organizations akin to Backstreet Arts, CORRAL, Coweta CASA, and Armed Forces Mission.
“It is wonderful to appreciate that we have been capable of give away greater than $7.5 million within the final 25 years, due to neighborhood members who donate and buy clothes and different gadgets,” stated Kimber Huff, Director of Affect. “Our workers and volunteers love understanding that we’re driving change in so some ways by such numerous grantee companions.”
Director Kim Ramey represented Backstreet Arts on the nonprofit Garments Much less Traveled Truthful.
Govt Director Amanda Camp represented Coweta CASA on the nonprofit Garments Much less Traveled Truthful.