PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - A clothing sale this weekend could help more Oregonians find jobs. Dress for Success says they’ll use the money to expand programs for women and gender-expansive people wanting to enter the workforce.
With every sale over the next three days, Dress for Success is also getting closer to clearing out part of their northwest Portland building.
The nonprofit plans to flip the stock room next month into a coworking space for women and gender-expansive people trying to get a job.
“Historically, our clients are single moms, DV survivors, people with different ability levels,” said Lindsey Norlander, the executive director. “We know there are other co-working spaces out in the world. But what does it mean for a woman to go into a space that’s made for her and is trauma-in

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