YWCA O’ahu receives $10k worth of women’s business attire
In a job interview, first impressions do matter. It pays to dress appropriately in such occasions in order to at least expect favorable results once the interview is over.
The Society of Young Leaders in Aloha United Way is aiding women in low income bracket to make positive impressions during job interviews by providing them with business attire. These women can then present themselves to the interviewer wearing a great-looking business attire.
The group recently received more than $10,000 worth of gently-used women’s business attire which will benefit YWCA of Oahu’s Dress for Success Program. The donation program lasted for a month and the support from the public has been tremendous.
Society of Young Leaders Chairman Max Clini said that they are grateful with the support they’ve gotten from several organizations. He added that with these additional clothes, they can help more women achieve their goals.







