What started as a simple cleanup project by two friends, Martha and Kristina, has blossomed into a community-driven nonprofit organization that is changing the lives of many. Beth’s Closet and Exchange began as an effort to declutter, sort through clothes, and help people in need—and what started as a small exchange of gently used clothing quickly turned into something much bigger. The idea was born when Martha and Kristina realized how many people in their community were in need of clothing but had limited access to affordable options. They wanted to create a space where everyone, regardless of income, could find quality clothing in a welcoming and supportive environment. What began as a local closet swap evolved into a nonprofit designed to provide free clothing to those who need it most. Beth's Closet and Exchange offers a simple but powerful model: individuals can donate clothes they no longer need and, in exchange, pick out clothes they do need—all for free. This concept not only helps people save money but also reduces waste and supports sustainability in their local community. Over time, the organization expanded to provide additional services like clothing drives, community events, and even job interview assistance. Today, Beth’s Closet and Exchange stands as a beacon of generosity and support, operating with the mission to make sure no one in the community goes without the basic need of clothing. Thanks to the tireless efforts of Martha, Kristina, and countless volunteers, Beth’s Closet and Exchange continues to provide essential resources, bringing neighbors together in kindness and support. Through this nonprofit, they’re showing that a little bit of cleaning up can lead to a lot of good.