In the heart of Rock Hill, a local college is making strides not just by handing out degrees but by equipping students with the tools they need to thrive in the job market. York Technical College has launched an inspiring initiative known as the Career Closet, which provides students with professional clothing at absolutely no cost. This innovative project has helped around 100 students since it kicked off back in April.
The Career Closet, now operating from its new home in the Wolf’s Den, offers a wide variety of clothing to meet students’ needs. From business suits and ties to blouses, slacks, and jackets, the items are generously donated by faculty, staff, and members of the community, ensuring that students have access to attire that helps them put their best foot forward.
According to Nikita Baxter, the director of student life, the motivation behind this initiative stemmed from a clear need among students. “Our students continue to need this service,” she commented. What started as a “pop-up” shop during a career fair has now become a permanent opportunity. “By developing the Wolf’s Den, we made this a part of it so students can come in and get clothes, not just during career fair time,” Baxter added.
The Wolf’s Den, named after the college’s new mascot, the Titan, opened its doors with a mission to provide support beyond just clothing. In addition to the Career Closet, the facility includes a food pantry that aims to help meet students’ nutritional needs. The idea is to create a welcoming environment for students to access resources that can alleviate some of the stress associated with being in school.
Baxter also highlighted the overwhelming community support that has made the Career Closet possible. “We still have an abundance that we don’t even have room for,” she explained. This surplus is a positive challenge, allowing the team to ensure that the clothes offered are not only in good shape but also reflect the current seasonal trends, catering to a variety of professional settings.
Students and alumni are welcome to take home at least two outfits, which can be a game-changer for someone heading to an interview or a networking event. Alongside their wardrobe, they can also utilize the food pantry by visiting twice a month to collect essential items. This approach helps create a safety net for students at various stages of their educational journey.
If you’re interested in supporting this admirable project, you can donate clothing, food, or funds to the Wolf’s Den. The college has made it easy for anyone willing to help out; simply visit their website to get involved. For those in need, applying for clothing and food assistance is just as straightforward.
The Wolf’s Den is committed to being accessible to students. It operates from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday, with hours also on Friday from 10 a.m. to noon. These hours are designed to provide students with flexibility to access the resources they need.
As Rock Hill College continues to evolve and support its student body, initiatives like the Career Closet remind us of the **importance of community** and the impact of small gestures. Providing students with attire and access to food not only boosts their confidence but also fosters a sense of belonging and support as they navigate their academic and professional paths.
It’s heartwarming to see organizations and people come together for a common cause, helping build a future where students can focus on their education and careers, equipped with the essential tools for success.
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