United Way seeks last donations for Women United Suit Drive

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United Way of Southern Nevada (UWSN) is making a final appeal for donations to its 17th Annual Women United Suit Drive. This initiative aims to support women re-entering the workforce by collecting gently used business attire and accessories. The donation period will continue for one more week, ending on November 4.

The organization has partnered with various locations across Southern Nevada where donors can drop off items. These include libraries in Las Vegas and Henderson, Inspired Closets, BMO branches, RTC offices, and the Stirling Club.

UWSN highlights the importance of this drive as it “brings together female leaders from across Southern Nevada to empower women returning to the workplace.”

For those interested in contributing, specific addresses and operating hours for each drop-off location are available. The full list includes United Way of Southern Nevada’s main office on Flamingo Road and several other convenient sites throughout the region.

To learn more about UWSN or get involved with their initiatives, visit their website at https://uwsn.org/.



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