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Thank you so much for your consideration! The funds you give to Stitch Closet ensures that all clothes are thoroughly maintained and the boutique is properly maintained.

If you would like to make a donation using a debit/credit card, click the link below and you’ll be taken to the WOU Foundation page.

Be sure to select WOU Stitch Closet in the Designation Section (choose Other, then type Stitch Closet) to ensure that your donation goes to Stitch Closet!

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