Jackets for Jobs works diliently to serve our community and we are incredibly proud to share with you that their work has been featured in the Detroit Free Press!
“I’m clothing the poor, and like feeding the hungry, it is a ministry,” said Vaughn of Jackets For Jobs, the nonprofit she created in 2000, which has assisted more than 30,000 job seekers by providing professional attire, career training, and other resources and services at no cost to people of low income. “During the holiday season, and anytime during the year, I believe our mission to help people find and retain employment is a mission everyone can understand because everyone understands the importance of a job.”
Read the full article from the Detroit Free Press here.
For more information about Alison Vaughn’s work in our community and Jackets for Jobs, please visit their website: https://jacketsforjobs.org