A Bowling Green-based domestic violence shelter wants to empower women who are trying to land jobs in office settings.
Barren River Area Safe Space—or BRASS--is holding its Dress for Change event May 31-June 15.
The shelter is giving women donated clothing and accessories they can wear for job interviews and while at work.
BRASS Executive Director Tori Henninger says the project can be valuable for low-income women and victims domestic violence.
"They are able to feel a little more confident, a little more secure, and a little bit better about their appearance, especially when they're trying to prepare themselves for work outside of a--say--fast food restaurant."
BRASS serves Warren, Barren, Simpson, and seven other southern Kentucky counties.
"We had 362 women come through our shelter last year,” Henninger said. “Some of them come with clothing, and some of come with nothing but the clothes on their back."
Those interested in the “Dress For Change” program can call BRASS at 270-843-1183 to schedule an appointment.
An advocate will meet those requesting clothing at the shelter’s pop-up shop location.