Prom shop now closed for the 2025 season. 2024 NPO of the year!
Kit's Kloset is a registered 501c3 nonprofit which operates in and around the Phoenixville, PA area. We are a no cost, boutique feeling, closet system stocked with new/gently used clothes paired with a youth community service program. Our aim in the communities we serve is to alleviate some of the socioeconomic clothing barriers that exist for middle and high school students when going to school, interviewing, starting, maintaining a job or participating in important school district events.
We serve all genders of middle school and high school students in the southeastern PA region who qualify for free and reduced lunch, are on SNAP, on TANF, facing disaster, homelessness, in foster care or migrant. We also enjoy a number of professional relationships with school districts, social workers and other community 501c3 nonprofit agencies.
Email us at Kitsklosetpxv@gmail.com to start the process today or if you have any questions about qualifying for our clothing programs. There is no voucher required for our Prom pop-up. Just fill out the client form onsite at our shop. Any vouchers issued for our school clothing program are issued in the name of the student only.
Kit's Kloset was stared in 2021 by a current Phoenixville Area School District Junior. Emerson Cairns, who is currently 16. Here is her story:
In 2021, when applying for National Junior Honors Society (NJHS), I was asked to brainstorm 10 ideas that fill a community need, which my NJHS club can take on as a project, for our community. One community service proposal I made sure to write down was a prom closet for Phoenixville and the surrounding areas. I found this suggestion very interesting and excited to see if it would be something that my NJHS club would tackle within the 2021-2022 school year- My 7th grade year in PASD. In the end, it wasn’t, but the project was still in the back of my mind. At the same time, I was doing many community service activities, one of which included helping with food donations and distribution for people who were financially unstable during the pandemic. Doing that activity, I was working with people in the intended demographic for the prom closet, which helped resurface the thought and inspired me to take a harder look into making the prom closet a reality.
With my mom having a Non-Profit background, I bounced the idea off of her and it has evolved to what it is today, a no-cost closet system and youth community service program that helps students of Phoenixville and surrounding communities in south-eastern Pennsylvania who have financial and socioeconomical hardships.
Thank you for your support!
Emerson Cairns
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