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Wardrobe For Opportunity Transfers to Virtual Job Training During COVID

Oakland, CA. As the world adjusts to the pandemic, Wardrobe For Opportunity has had to close its office and create virtual programs to continue its mission to assist low-income individuals, people of color, and immigrants with not only job placement, but skills in long term career development. The organization provides several empowering programs to aid clients in professional visual appearance, job placement, long-term career development, and education in financial literacy. The impact of COVID has expanded Wardrobe for Opportunity’s clients, as many have lost employment and are in need of career services.

Founded in 1995, Wardrobe for Opportunity (WFO) began as a service for low-income women to receive professional attire but has since greatly expanded its programs to include all gender identities. Executive Director Hannah Quan identifies a program called Navigate as one of the organization’s most successful programs. “Last year we saw twice as many people graduate from the program as we expected, and this year we are on track to double that number again. The program is intended for people who are unemployed and looking for work, and we are now hearing from people who never expected to find themselves in this situation due to COVID-19.” The program offers training not only for those newly entering the job search but the program now services an entirely new demographic. Navigate also partners with organizations such as Beyond the Gates and Center for Employment Opportunities which work with both adults and youth reentering the population from incarceration. Quan says for some of these men and women, the Professional Attire Service is the first step and is one of the most personally rewarding to see. “The styling appointment is often the first time they see themselves as capable and deserving of a professional career.”

Racial and social injustice is also a focus of WFO and the nonprofit advocates for those causes. Though not a public advocacy organization, Quan explains how WFO works to fight injustice and inequality in the workplace in other ways; “When it comes to equal pay for equal work, we know that black, indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) by and large earn less than their white counterparts, and our client base is reflective of that inequality. Our programming covers ways that clients can advocate for themselves in the workplace, whether it be for higher pay, a better job title, increased benefits, or better overall treatment.”

Graduates from Wardrobe For Opportunity’s Catapult Program, focusing on long-term career planning and economic self-sufficiency.

The pandemic has left many without employment and Wardrobe for Opportunity has tirelessly worked on online strategies to continue to provide support and education for clients. Staffers serve the Bay Area community with not only professional attire to be visually prepared for the job search, but they go beyond job placement to build careers, self-confidence, and stability. As it celebrates its 25 years in service, Wardrobe For Opportunity will not allow COVID to stand in the way of its mission.

From Wardrobe For Opportunity:

We acknowledge the shifting demographics and increasing cost of living in the Bay Area and provide workable strategies to the low-income residents that remain. WFO’s strategic plan addresses the needs of low-income clients to succeed in building a life that is sustainable for their future. I hope you will join and support us as we transform lives throughout the Bay Area.

 

 

 

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