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Cleopha's Closet - Program
Thea Bowman House, Inc.

530 Varick Street
Utica, NY

Provides used clothing to infant's, children's and adults in need.

DeRuyter Community Services - Agency

735 Utica Street
De Ruyter, NY

Offers a food pantry and free clothing closet for individuals in need.

CazCares Clothing Closet - Program
CazCares

101 Nelson Street
Cazenovia, NY

Provides a clothing closet to low income families.

Clothing Connection - Program
Cluster 13 Ministries

84 Main Street
Camden, NY

Provides used clothing at affordable prices.

Hidden Treasures Clothing Closet - Program
Church on the Rock

164 Madison Street
Oneida, NY

Offers clothing, toys, and household items to individuals in need. Connects individuals to furniture and provides furniture when available.

St. James Church Mustard Seed Pantry - Agency

993 State Route 80
Georgetown, NY

Provides a food pantry, clothing, and household items to individuals in need.

Emergency Assistance Program - Program
Catholic Charities of Herkimer County

61 West Street
Ilion, NY

Provides assistance with basic needs for individuals or families who have emergency need, including those who are homeless or at risk of being homeless. Services provided, as resources permit, include emergency rent payment assistance, local and long distance transit fare, prescription payment assistance, clothing, utility assistance, and baby formula.

Community Clothing Closet Program - Program
Rescue Mission of Utica

1013 West Street
Utica, NY

Offers free clothing to individuals in need. Face masks are required.

CNYVOC Donation Room - Program
Central New York Veteran's Outreach Center

726 Washington Street
Utica, NY

Provides donated furniture, clothing, medical equipment, and household items for Veterans and their families.

Clothing Closet - Program
First Presbyterian Church of Utica

1605 Genesee Street
Utica, NY

Provide a clothing closet to individuals in needs. Accepts donations of clean, serviceable clothing as well as household items, shoes, curtains, and bedding.

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