Graduation and moving out is quickly approaching. We in the ESOL Closet will take anything from you or your student that is clean and in good working order. We then give those things to families in need in our community for free. We can pick up your donations with an appointment.
We opened the ESOL Closet in 1999 when I was a teacher in Gainesville High School. We have helped hundreds of families with basic needs. We help immigrant families, families that were previously unhomed, vets, women who were victims of domestic abuse. etc.
We take furniture, housewares, towels and sheets and pillows, dressers, etc. One of the biggest requests right now is for food. We will take shelf stable food, refrigerated and freezer food. We also take open bottles of shampoos and cleansers, toys, bicycles, jewelry and decor even toilet paper and paper towels. We take anything that families in need can use and don't have to spend money on. We consider size, practicality and condition when deciding what we can or cannot take.
We have moved our storage from Gainesville High School to the Westminster Presbyterian Church ( 3232 NW 15th Avenue across from Westwood Middle School). We will soon set up a drop off area if going there is more convenient than us meeting you.
Please text me at 352-281-0836 with any questions you may have.
Thank you so much.
Louise and Yossie, too.
The ESOL Closet
“Helping families with their material needs so that their children can focus on learning and succeeding in life.”
How can you help?
By Donating everything for the house, including food and cleansers. Louise Yariv:
[email protected] Our story
Louise and Yossie Yariv have been helping families for more than twelve years. Louise, who is the ESOL ( English Students of Other Languages) teacher at GHS, started helping ESOL families informally. They went to people’s homes to get items in a donated pick- up truck and stored then
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