Success StoryCountry Closet gives back to the Community
Country Closet gives back to the Community
Author: Shannon Smith
Planning Unit: Bracken County CES
Major Program: Build Engaged and Empowered Communities – General
Plan of Work: Empower Community Leaders
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
In Bracken County for the past 2 years the FCS Agent has partnered with the local Senior Citizen Center and their thrift store known as the Country Closet to help tackle the re-opening of the store. While the first year in the project was spent in the cleaning out and reorganizing the project in order to get the store opened back up. That was successful and the store opened back up in December 2021. The store is well known in the county as everything is just .25 cents and is a great place to donate locally. The store is ran by volunteers who are mainly senior citizens themselves and everything in the store is donated. Over the past year the store has helped out many community organizations. Below are the impact of the Country Closet:
- Animal Shelter/donated Dog houses, Dog Cages, Leashes, Towels, and Blankets
- Nursing Home/provided formal dresses for their “Senior Prom”
- Special Ed Classes/provided an opportunity for life skills by helping at store
- Family/provide a much needed stove for a family
- Senior Citizens/provided them with air conditioners, heaters, fans, wheelchairs, walkers
- Community/offer free coats and books to community members
- FRYSC/provide clothes to FRYSC for students in schools
- Fire Victims/gave victims things for their houses
- 21st Century Students/gave them a financial lesson
- Kids in Foster Care/provided clothes and duffel bags
- Health Department/provide books for patients
- Ambulance and Police/provided stuffed animals for children
- Mountain Mission/donate items
- Eastern Ky Flood Victims/provide Christmas Decorations
- Art and Music Classes/Supply them with Art supplies and instruments
- Senior Citizens/Bingo Prizes and money for trips and crafts
Overall the impact has been phenomenal and many opportunities still present themselves. With the start of the store’s Facebook page, the word has gotten out about the store to surrounding counties and states. This project is ongoing with the help of the FCS Agent, homemakers, volunteers, and the Senior Citizens.
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