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For Our Supporters

To ensure we can support the success of all students at UGA, we need your help! Please consider donating to the Professional Clothing Closet. We want to ensure that every student has access to the professional resources needed to achieve their goals. 

Monetary donations can also be made online.

SGA’s Professional Clothing Closet will accept donations year-round by mail or drop-off. 

Mailing Address: Drop-Off:
SGA Professional Clothing Closet Front Desk of the ELS
102 Tate Student Center 102 Tate Student Center
Athens, GA 30602 Athens, GA 30602

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What do our students need most?

We humbly request only business professional clothing that students would feel confident wearing to an interview! This includes blazers, slacks, skirts, blouses, collared shirts, cardigans, and new professional shoes.

We are especially in need of Men's and Women's sizes XS-Medium currently, as well as ties!

Q: Is my donation tax deductible?

A: Yes, all you need to do is submit the Donation Form with your physical donation and we will email you a tax receipt. Receipts for all monetary donations made through the link above are emailed automatically.

Q: Can I partner with the Professional Clothing Closet?

A: Yes! We need your help to serve as many students as possible. Please email sgaclothingcloset@uga.edu to inquire about a partnership. 

Articles and News

The clothes are free. The confidence is priceless.University of Georgia

SGA initiative to provide professional clothes to students to start next fall, The Red & Black

Business On A Budget: Free Business Clothing Available For UGA Students, Grady Newsource

SGA initiative to provide professional clothes to students to start next fallThe Red & Black

SGA Professional Clothing Closet provides free professional clothing to students, The Red & Black

VIDEO: UGA Student Government Association opens free professional clothing closetThe Red & Black

UGA Parents Leadership Council Grant, University of Georgia

Public Administration and Policy (PADP) Non-Profit of the MonthSchool of Public and International Affairs The University of Georgia

UGA SGA steps in to help students struggling with cost of class materialsThe Red & Black

Parent-led grants program helps provide professional clothing to students, UGA Foundation