We can take clean bras in new or gently used condition.
Casual bras
Maternity and nursing bras
Sports bras
Strapless bras
Evening bras
Post-surgery breast cancer supplies and accessories
Mastectomy bras, prostheses, camisoles, sleeves, etc.
Other clothing
Put this in your threads bag!
Damaged or unwearable bras
Broken straps, hooks, underwire broken or poking out
Wet or dirty bras
No deodorant stains, heavy perfume smells, or pet hair, please!
At least 50% of us have bras. They are beautiful pieces of personal attire. They are functional wardrobe essentials. They keep us moving.
But we all have the ones we like less, that are a bit worn out, a bit out of style, or just have fallen out of favor.
Ridwell will pick up your bras with plenty of ‘lift’ left in them to be used in our community by those who can use a little extra support.

Rose Haven is a day shelter and community center providing resources, emotional support, and community connections to more than 4,000 women, children, and marginalized genders experiencing homelessness and poverty each year. As a low-barrier shelter, they provide access to basic needs, such as a safe mailing address, food, supplies, showers, and laundry paired with long-term empowerment activities including one-on-one advocacy, support groups, financial assistance, and more. Their vision is "a community where everyone has safety, stability, love, health, and home", and items donated by Ridwell members help Rose Haven fulfill it.

Our Just Future is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization working to combat the causes of poverty by improving access to long-term housing and economic security. They partner with individuals and communities to make their vision of vibrant, healthy neighborhoods where all people can share in the security, hopes and advantages of a thriving, supportive community a reality. Items provided by Ridwell members will help them achieve this vision, and support members of our community!

Clackamas Service Center (CSC) is the largest food pantry based in Clackamas County and a "one-stop-shop" catering to the needs of unhoused and low-income community members, serving a total of over 8,000 people each month. People experiencing hunger and poverty can meet their basic food, health, and hygiene needs, and connect with supportive services to help them take their next steps toward stability.
As a hub for services, CSC integrates food relief, clothing, showers, and more to expand their impact in the community. With trauma-informed care at the core of their values, CSC seeks to break down barriers to services while centering the inherent dignity and worth of every human being.



