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Women Need Bras

Imagine this.

You are homeless.

You have an upcoming job interview.

You find an outfit to wear that makes you feel confident.

The day before your interview you realize that you don’t own a bra. You’ve been wearing baggy clothes to ‘cover-up.’ You realize that you have $15 left for the week. You can either purchase a bra to wear or feed your family for the next 2-3 days.

What do you do?


The Heart-Wrenching Choice


When women, particularly mothers, arrive at shelters like Opportunity House, they often come without bras. Faced with the decision of either buying a bra for themselves or ensuring that their children have enough to eat for the next 2-3 days, the choice becomes clear—they'll feed their families.

In one of my first discussions with Holly Wolf, the Director of Marketing at Opportunity House, I asked her about the primary needs of women in the shelter. She proceeded to outline a range of necessities but paused to stress a particularly crucial one: bras. “Just picture yourself in a job interview, wanting to wear a bra, but not having access to one,” Holly said. Holly continued to tell me that some women won’t interview for jobs solely because they feel uncomfortable going braless.


Given the diversity in women's body shapes and sizes, it can be challenging to find traditional fitted bras that suit everyone. At Opportunity House, they have discovered that sports bras offer an excellent solution for providing support to women of all shapes and sizes.


So, I made it my mission to collect as many sports bras as possible. Since launching the ‘Women Need Bras’ campaign on September 8. We’ve collected over 100 new sports bras. This campaign will end on October 18, National Bra Day.


Support


Opportunity House warmly welcomes new sports bras in sizes ranging from XS to 2X. Your generous donation of a sports bra holds the power to profoundly influence the lives of women facing homelessness.


How to Donate


You can show your support by dropping off new sports bras at the main donation box at the John R. Post Center at Reading CollegeTowne or through a purchase on Amazon.


Drop off at our main donation box:

Lobby

John R. Post Center at Reading CollegeTowne

401 Penn Street

Reading, PA 19601


Purchase on Amazon and send to the address below:

Michelle Conway

The O’Pake Institute

400 St. Bernardine St

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