Save Our Families Launches Nita’s Closet
Cleveland, Ohio, January 11, 2022, ⎯ Nita believed that a person should have the essential items to feel like a human being. Throughout her struggles, there were times when she was unable to afford the necessities to feel human. Nita never wanted anyone to share that same experience, so she would always buy and keep extra hygiene supplies, pay forward her used clothes, and pass out condoms to promote safe sex. As a part of Nita’s Closet, we will provide gently used clothes, hygiene products, as well as condoms. We are accepting donations and also requests for items.
Link: https://saveour.family/nitas-closet/
To support Nita’s Closet, please donate:
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Paypal: paypal.me/saveourfamiliesnp or Cashapp: $SaveOurFamilies
PDF: Nitas Closet Press Release
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