GLAM4GOOD Hosts Free Pop-Up Shop & Winter Essentials Drive for Boston Area College Students

Critical Clothing and Personal Care Aid to Empower Hundreds of Students in Need.

GLAM4GOOD Hosts Free Pop-Up Shop & Winter Essentials Drive for Boston Area College Students

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GLAM4GOOD, a nonprofit dedicated to uplifting communities by boosting self-esteem and providing clothing and self-care resources, is proud to announce the success of its recent pop-up shop and winter essentials drive, held for college students in the Boston area. According to the Boston Redevelopment Authority, the poverty rate among Boston’s college student population is alarmingly high at 28.2%. This event, aimed at helping students prepare for the harsh Boston winter, provided warm coats, personal care items, and cold-weather accessories such as hats, scarves, and gloves—free of charge—to help students stay focused on their education with dignity and confidence.

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Boston area college students attending GLAM4GOOD's Free Pop-Up Shop and Winter Essentials Drive. Photo Credit: Christina Cobb (Photo: Business Wire)

Boston area college students attending GLAM4GOOD's Free Pop-Up Shop and Winter Essentials Drive. Photo Credit: Christina Cobb (Photo: Business Wire)

Research shows that many students in Massachusetts experience hunger and/or homelessness, as well as other types of basic needs insecurity that can serve as barriers to completing their degree. GLAM4GOOD’s mission is to address these gaps and offer clothing and hygiene products to support first-generation students and those facing financial hardship. The event served more than 625 students from top Boston-area institutions, including Boston College, Boston University, Emmanuel College, Harvard, MIT, Northeastern University, Simmons University, Suffolk University, and the University of Massachusetts, as well as members of the Wily Network.

In partnership with Emmanuel College and The Wily Network, GLAM4GOOD hosted a joyful shopping experience where students could select winter essentials from generous donations from renowned brands such as Zadig & Voltaire, ULTA Beauty, H&M, Oros and Cohere Beauty. Each item, from warm outerwear to grooming products, was offered at no cost, allowing students to focus on their studies without the added stress of financial insecurity.

"The impact of this event is immeasurable," said Mary Alice Stephenson, Founder and CEO of GLAM4GOOD. “As a graduate of Boston University, I know firsthand the challenges that students face when they are trying to balance education with financial instability. By providing these essential resources, GLAM4GOOD is not only helping students stay warm, but we’re empowering them to walk into their classrooms with confidence, knowing they have what they need to succeed. We are grateful for our partners, and for the opportunity to support Boston’s vibrant student community.”

In total, GLAM4GOOD distributed over 15,000 items of clothing and self-care essentials to students. The event reached 10 Boston-based colleges and universities, delivering critical resources to students who may otherwise have struggled to afford them.

As part of its continued commitment to the community, GLAM4GOOD will be expanding its efforts in the coming months, with plans to supply clothing and self-care products to students and faculty for ongoing social impact initiatives, ensuring that the momentum of this event continues to support those who need it most.

"The GLAM4GOOD Winter Essentials Drive has made an enormous difference in the lives of our students and the Boston Community," said Kelly Basile, Associate Professor of Management from Emmanuel College. “The cost of college can create financial strain for students and their families. Often, this strain results in clothing and self-care insecurity which can impact self-esteem, confidence and empowerment. The clothing and beauty items given by GLAM4GOOD represent more than just clothing and personal care for students—they symbolize an opportunity to stay focused on their studies and thrive. GLAM4GOOD’s support has been a lifeline, and we are beyond grateful for their continued partnership."

Key Statistics from GLAM4GOOD’s Boston Winter Essentials Event:

  • 625+ students served
  • 10 Boston-based colleges & universities reached
  • 15,000+ items of clothing & self-care essentials delivered

GLAM4GOOD IS A LEADING NONPROFIT THAT REPURPOSES UNUSED MERCHANDISE TO ADDRESS CLOTHING & SELF-CARE INSECURITY IN AMERICA. GLAM4GOOD BOLSTERS SELF-ESTEEM & EMPOWERS DIGNITY WHILE DIVERTING INDUSTRY EXCESS TO CREATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PEOPLE IN NEED.

Founded by Mary Alice Stephenson, GLAM4GOOD has been a pioneering force in addressing clothing and self-care insecurity across the U.S. The organization repurposes unused merchandise from top fashion, beauty, and lifestyle brands to help those facing hardship—boosting self-esteem and empowering individuals through access to essential items. As an event-driven foundation that provides life-changing educational experiences, clothing & beauty giveaways, and confidence-bolstering initiatives to enhance the lives of everyday heroes and people in need, GLAM4GOOD has impacted more than 170,000 people in 32 states, delivering over $70 million in essential goods to individuals and families in need.

For more information about GLAM4GOOD and its upcoming events, please visit www.glam4good.com or follow @GLAM4GOOD on social media.


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