Dignity Through Access
Everyone deserves to feel confident and comfortable in what they wear. Whether you're preparing for a job interview, recovering from hardship, or simply in need of essential clothing for yourself or your family, this page connects you to clothing resources throughout Pinellas County.
Here you’ll find referrals to local clothing closets, nonprofit boutiques, school uniform programs, seasonal coat drives, and organizations offering free or low-cost apparel. These services exist to support our community with care, dignity, and respect—because having what you need shouldn’t be a luxury.
Explore available programs, find the right fit, and know that you're not alone.
Clothes To Kids, Inc. provides new and quality used clothing to low-income or in crisis school-age children, free of charge. Click here.
Clothes for Children 24/7!
Many children enter into foster care with nothing but the clothes on their back. The four Style Voiced store locations are co-located within the Child Protection Investigators’ Offices and Family Support Services’ offices in Largo, New Port Richey, and Trinity to provide free, immediate access to four outfits, toiletries and other supplies to children entering into foster care or at risk of entering care. Click here.
Free clothes, back to school supplies and furniture Pinellas County.
Several charities and churches in Pinellas County Florida provide free clothes, furniture for a home or apartment, school supplies, diapers and household items for low-income families. There is free stuff for people as well as children who need it. There will also be kitchen goods, free beds or couches, cribs, appliance and more. Click here.
Explore Additional Community Resources
We invite you to take a moment to browse the listings on this page—there may be services better suited to your specific needs. If you're seeking assistance with utility bills, housing, food, or other forms of support, we encourage you to contact 2-1-1 Tampa Bay Cares, a free and confidential referral service available 24/7.
Please note: While UU St. Pete does not provide direct financial assistance, we proudly support and donate to Daystar Life Center, a trusted community partner that helps allocate funds where they are most needed.
In partnership with PPA (People’s Pantry Alliance), we also host a Free Store on the fourth Sunday of every month at our church from 2–4 PM. Everyone is welcome to browse and take what they need—no questions asked.
This page is intended as a resource to help connect you with care, dignity, and practical support.
Who It's For
School-age children
Foster children
Shelter residents/anyone in need
Residents in select ZIP codes
Low-income community members
Disaster victims, low-income families
Pregnant women, infants
What They Offer
2 free wardrobes/year
4 free outfits + toiletries
Coats, socks, work boots, etc.
2-bag/month including business wear
Voucher-based clothing access
Vouchers, holiday, back-to-school
Maternity/infant clothing