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Knox County Schools Clothing and Resource Center Updates Management

Interior of Knox County Schools Clothing Resource Center showcasing organized children's clothing.

Knoxville, August 10, 2025

News Summary

The Knox County Schools Clothing and Resource Center has transitioned to new management under the Student Culture Department to better provide clothing resources to students in need. The center, now staffed with two full-time members and volunteers, offers essential clothing and additional support services while facing an increased demand for donations as the school year begins. The process for families to access assistance is streamlined, and there is an urgent need for clothing donations in various sizes.

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The Knox County Schools Clothing and Resource Center has transitioned to new management as of April, with the aim of providing essential clothing resources to students in need. Previously operated by the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) for several decades, the center is now part of the district’s Student Culture Department, enabling better access to clothing for local students.

The center has organized a variety of donated clothing, including shirts, pants, shoes, socks, and underwear, all meticulously washed, sorted, and arranged by size for easy access. This resource is crucial for students who may face challenges in securing appropriate outfits for school, as clothing plays an important role in their comfort and confidence.

With two full-time staff members overseeing day-to-day operations, the center also benefits from volunteers who help sort and prepare clothing packages each week. These packages typically include a week’s worth of outfits along with socks and underwear, ensuring that families receive a comprehensive set of clothing for their children.

The process for students to receive clothing assistance is straightforward. Referrals come from school counselors or social workers, which helps streamline the support system. Counselors can either pick up clothing orders directly from the center or request the items to be mailed to the schools, effectively reducing transportation barriers for families in need.

Beyond clothing, the center is committed to addressing additional student needs, such as housing, food, hygiene supplies, and mental health support, all facilitated through the district’s social workers. In emergencies, the center has also stepped in to assist families impacted by crises, such as those who have lost their belongings in house fires.

As the school year starts, the center is seeing an increased demand for support. There is an immediate need for clothing donations, particularly new and gently used children’s clothing in all sizes from 3T to 4X, as well as a specific need for shoes. Donations can be dropped off at Cedar Bluff Preschool during school hours from 7:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. In addition, several Knox County Schools have set up on-site collection points to facilitate clothing donations.

The center currently operates with limited laundry facilities, having just one on-site washing machine and relying on external laundromats for cleaning donated clothing. Plans are underway to enhance this aspect of the center’s operations by adding more washers and dryers, which will enable staff to expedite the cleaning and preparation process.

Individuals interested in volunteering or looking to contribute can reach out via email at [email protected] for further information on how to get involved.

Key Features of the Knox County Schools Clothing and Resource Center

Feature Details
Management Operated by Knox County Schools since April
Services Provided Clothing, food, hygiene supplies, mental health support
Staffing Two full-time staff members, supported by volunteers
Referrals Through school counselors and social workers
Donations Accepted New and gently used children’s clothing (sizes 3T – 4X), shoes
Operational Hours Donations accepted at Cedar Bluff Preschool 7:30 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.

FAQ

What is the Knox County Schools Clothing and Resource Center?

It is a facility that provides essential clothing and resources to students in need, operated by Knox County Schools.

How can students access clothing assistance?

Students can receive assistance through referrals from school counselors or social workers.

What types of donations are needed?

The center is in need of new and gently used children’s clothing in sizes 3T to 4X, as well as shoes.

Where can donations be dropped off?

Donations can be dropped off at Cedar Bluff Preschool during school hours from 7:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.

How can I volunteer or get involved?

Interested individuals can contact the center via email at [email protected].

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