GIA Clothing Bank

  • Basic Needs

Who We Are

We are operated by the Greeley Interfaith Association (GIA). The purpose of GIA, founded in 1976, is to promote cooperation among members of faith communities and human service organizations and to bring about social justice in order that all persons in our community will have what they need to safely thrive as human beings.

What We Do

We sell good used clothing for men, women, children, and infants at greatly reduced prices. Both men and women are welcome to volunteer. Some jobs can be sit-down (pricing), some involve more walking (taking clothes out to the floor), and then some volunteers are trained to run the cash register and be responsible for the daily cash drawer and bank deposit. Volunteer hours are roughly 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and around six volunteers are needed for each shift. Individuals may volunteer, or a group can cover an entire shift. Some groups split the day in half for two shorter shifts. Individuals and groups may volunteer one day each week or just one day a month. The operation is run very well, and everyone receives training. Please call (970) 356-5897 to learn more about volunteering for this important ministry.