PAYCE Foundation and charity partners celebrate mobile wardrobe launch

An inner-city pocket of Sydney has quietly emerged as a hub for crisis relief. In March, Thread Together launched a new Mobile Wardrobe van at St Canice’s Kitchen in Kings Cross, marking a celebratory expansion of services offering brand new clothing alongside the kitchen’s familiar meal and community connection.

“Expanding our reach, through collective collaboration, provides a very powerful and much needed expansion on the existing footprint,” Thread Together CEO Anthony Chesler said.

“This means we can stand alongside more individuals and families during their most difficult times.”

The collaboration is backed by the PAYCE Foundation, a long-term supporter of Thread Together’s mission and champion of charity partnerships.

“When organisations come together in one location, people can access practical support, connection and dignity in a single trusted space,” PAYCE Foundation Director Sophie Boyd said.

“Supporting services like Thread Together helps ensure those doing it tough are not left behind, even in suburbs that may appear affluent.”

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