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Hygiene

Poverty

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OUR
MISSION

The mission of The Kindness Closet is to support the dignity and health of vulnerable populations in North Carolina by providing basic hygiene products not covered by government assistance. The Kindness Closet also provides engaging service opportunities for volunteers, fostering a more compassionate community.

Help Us End Hygiene Poverty

We work with dozens of trusted partners to distribute supplies where they’re needed most

500,000+

Hygiene Products Delivered in 2025

10k+

Hygiene Kits Assembled Annually

30+

Red Cart Locations
in Iredell & Alexander County

Find our resources at local schools, shelters, food pantries and community centers

We operate entirely through the generosity of donors and volunteers. No products are sold — everything is distributed free of charge to those in need.

Essentials Hygiene Products Make a Difference

Laundry Detergent

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Oral Hygiene

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Soap

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Period Necessity

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Shampoo & Conditioner

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Wipes & Cleaning Wipes

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WHY IT MATTERS

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"We don’t charge for the kits. We don’t ask for anything in return. We just believe everyone deserves to feel clean and cared for.

Hygiene poverty is silent, but its impact is loud. We're here to change that."

- Our Founder Anne Mautner

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Help Us Reach More People — Become a Partner

Corporate Partners

When your company partners with The Kindness Closet, you’re not just giving back — you’re restoring dignity, strengthening community ties, and mobilizing your team around a shared mission that truly matters.

Team-Building Volunteer Events

Public Recognition

Customized Sponsorship Packages

Real, Local Impact

KINDNESS IN ACTION

The Ripple Effect

Age 13, Mooresville

“I hated going to school when I didn’t have deodorant. I sat in the back and didn’t talk to anyone.."
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