Suit up for a cause: Robbinsville PD and TCST host donation drive

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The Robbinsville Township Police Department has partnered with the Trenton Community Street Team (TCST) for a men’s suit and professional clothing drive to support individuals in need throughout the Trenton area.

The drive is collecting gently used or like-new professional attire items, including suits, blazers, dress pants, dress shoes, belts, and ties. Donations will be accepted through May 29 at the Robbinsville Police Department.

All items should be clean, damage-free, labeled with sizes, and reflect current business professional or elevated business casual styles.

TCST is a community-based violence intervention and prevention initiative dedicated to breaking the cycle of violence in Trenton.

The organization provides resources that help individuals succeed personally and professionally, including hosting events such as its annual Father/Daughter Dance.

“Donating men’s suits to organizations like TCST is a powerful way to support job seekers and community members during life-changing milestones,” Robbinsville police said in a statement.

The donated clothing will help provide individuals with the attire they need for job interviews and other formal occasions, boosting confidence and opportunity.

Donations can be dropped off at the Robbinsville Township Police Department. For more information, contact Sgt. Mike Farrell at mfarrell@robbinsville.net.

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