SAS Project advances gender justice and environmental justice by turning surplus clothing into material care, paid creative work, and durable community infrastructure. We run pop-up free affirmation closets, tailoring labs, and workshops, and we have plans to launch a mobile boutique so that anyone who needs gender-affirming clothing or practical skills can access them with dignity—no ID, no income checks, no gatekeeping.
This mission is practical, replicable, and personal. Every garment we save from landfill becomes a tool for survival, a garment for a job, a wig for gender affirmation, or a repaired coat just in time for winter… We pair redistribution with workforce pathways, paying stylists and seamstresses from the communities we serve so that care creates livelihoods. SAS Project exists to make affirmation routine: clothing as infrastructure, reuse as resistance, and paid community leadership as the engine of lasting change.
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