Career Wardrobe – Hope's Night Out
Auction Ends: Jun 6, 2017 11:00 PM EDT

Hope's Night Out... an evening of impact!

Since 1995, Career Wardrobe has provided clothing and confidence to more then 80,000 job seekers throughout the Philadelphia region. With your help, we will outfit, educate and empower another 4,000 more this year!

You can make an impact by inviting a friend, purchasing a ticket or sponsorship or donating an item to our silent auction!

Use the link below to purchase your ticket or individual sponsorship!

 

Live Event Details

Tue Jun 6, 2017
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM EDT
Moore College of Art and Design 1916 Race St Philadelphia, PA 19103 Add to My Calendar
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Show your support for Career Wardrobe by joining us for Hope’s Night Out, Career Wardrobe’s annual evening of impact, Tuesday, June 6th at Moore College of Art & Design.

Bring a friend and enjoy bidding on fabulous auction items while networking with community leaders as you sip on cocktails.   Take your own professional networking further by bidding on an Empower Hour, where some of Philadelphia’s most successful professionals will join you for coffee or lunch to empower you!

During the Hope Walk, Career Wardrobe recipients who are now working will share the stage with  media personalities, elected representatives and corporate leaders who are donating the suits off their backs to help someone transition to work. 

The evening highlights Career Wardrobe’s commitment to professional development and empowerment, showing that while our services might start with a suit, they do so much more. Last year, 300 generous supporters raised nearly $100,000 to support the 4,000 men and women who rely on Career Wardrobe for the clothing and confidence they need to become financially self-sufficient.  

Emcee: Amy Buckman, Philadelphia Media Network

Hope Walk Participants:

  • Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney
  • Alison Burdo, Philadelphia Business Journal
  • Aundrea Cline-Thomas, NBC10
  • Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown, Philadelphia City Council
  • Brian Lipstein, Henry A. Davidsen Master Tailors & Image Consultants
  • Cherri Gregg, CBS3 and KYW Newsradio
  • Debbi Calton, WMGK
  • Councilman Derek Green, Philadelphia City Council
  • Elizabeth Wellington, Philadelphia Inquirer
  • Monique Braxton, Career Wardrobe supporter
  • Rahel Solomon, CBS3
  • Sue Serio, Fox29

*Scheduled to appear

Directions and Parking

For convenient directions please see the Moore College directions page.

Please note: Moore does not have free or discounted campus parking. There are meters in front of the College and along 20th Street at which you may park during your visit. There are also several public parking facilities within walking distance. Information is available at http://philapark.org/locator:

•    The Franklin Institute’s indoor parking garage is open 24 hours per day and is conveniently located off of 21st Street and is the closest choice.

•    LAZ Parking 1815 Cherry St.

•    Patriot Parking 1901 Arch St.

•    Central Parking 1919 Arch St.
•    Patriot Parking 139 N. 23rd St (at Cherry St.)

•    Patriot Parking 22nd and Cherry Sts

•    Logan Square Garage 206 N. 22nd St. (at Race St.)

•    Edgewater Parking Garage 2301 Race St.

We would like to thank our sponsors....

Empowerment Sponsor

Opportunity Sponsor

Confidence Sponsor