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Laundry voucher program to assist homeless, at-risk low-income community

For $400 to $500 per month, about 50 people can get fresh, clean clothes

Posted 3/15/20

For the last five months, Empowerment Systems Inc. has been spearheading a grassroots campaign to bring together community partners and funders to begin the Apache Junction Laundry Program for the …

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Laundry voucher program to assist homeless, at-risk low-income community

For $400 to $500 per month, about 50 people can get fresh, clean clothes

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For the last five months, Empowerment Systems Inc. has been spearheading a grassroots campaign to bring together community partners and funders to begin the Apache Junction Laundry Program for the homeless and at-risk low-income community.

“Through partners like the Apache Junction Wellness Partnership, the Friends of Apache Junction, Lost Dutchman Realty, Superstition Express Laundry and community donors, we have been able to raise $1,400 thus far and are ready to roll out the program,” Braden Biggs, director of communications and program development for Empowerment Systems, said in a release.

For $400 to $500 per month, about 50 people can get fresh, clean clothes.

Studies have shown a direct correlation to dirty clothes and their continual use with disease. The goal of the program is to help reduce the spreading of illness, the release states.

To receive a voucher, clients need to be working with Empowerment Systems Inc., the Genesis Project, the Apache Junction Community Resource Center or the Apache Junction Unified School District.

The first community laundry event is 4-7 p.m. March 26 at Superstition Express Laundry, 725 W. Apache Trail Suite 43 in Apache Junction, and will continue every two weeks so long as there is available funding, the release states.

To donate to the program, go to empowermentsystems.org/donate and earmark your donation to Homelessness Work/Laundry Services.

For more program information, contact Mr. Biggs at Bbiggs@empowermentsystems.org.