Dear Note in the Pocket supporters,
It is with a heavy heart that I share some recent struggles we are facing at Note in the Pocket. This could not have happened at a worse time with children beginning a new school year.
Hurricane Debby caused a leak in the roof at our Wake location on Thursday, August 8th, resulting in a damaged transformer. We have been without consistent power since. Today, Monday, August 26, is the 16th day we have been unable to consistently process clothing donations and build wardrobes for our children headed back to school.
August is the beginning of Note in the Pocket’s heaviest clothing request time. Last August we received 1557 clothing requests and numbers will remain high through the end of the year. We have suffered the loss of hundreds of hours of volunteer support and have had to cancel hundreds of volunteers needed to process clothing donations to continuously restock our shelves with clothes for the children.
Our team is brilliant in a crisis, and believe me when I tell you we are in a crisis. While without power, our staff and a very small team of volunteers have accepted clothing donations in the dark, processed clothing outside in tents, and our amazing fulfillment team has built wardrobes as quickly as they can under the most dire circumstances imaginable. We are unsure when the power will be completely restored and allow us to get back to work full-time.