Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Where can I drop off clothing or product donations?

    We currently accept donations of clean, gently used clothing, accessories, bags, shoes, and sealed hygiene products.

    Location: 3675 Market St., Philadelphia, PA 19104

    Hours: M-F 9am-5pm, Weekends by Appointment Only

    Questions? Email info@sasproject.org

  • What's the best way to reach you?

    Please email us directly at info@sasproject.org

    Follow us on all social media at @_thesasproject_

    Schedule a Meeting: Want to talk directly with our founder or a team member?

    Use our link to book a time: Book A Meeting

  • How can I collaborate with SAS Project?

    We love working with artists, small businesses, wellness providers, educators, and community organizations. Whether you’d like to donate services, sponsor a pop-up, teach a workshop, or host a clothing bin, there’s a way to get involved.

    Please complete our collaboration interest form, and we’ll follow up to schedule a call.

  • I want to get involved, where do I start?

    Thank you for your interest! There are a few ways to get involved. There are different forms you can complete:

    Collaboration Interest Form—If you’re a:

    Business

    Venue/Event Producer

    Entertainer

    Designer

    Model

    Business Donation/Sponsor Interest Form

    Volunteer Interest Form—For individuals who want to help at events

    Community Bundle Request Form—For mutual aid or caseworkers requesting affirming items for someone else

    Artist Material Request Form—For creatives looking for textiles to produce their art

    Scheduling Link (Meet with our founder or executive committee)— We want to get to know you! Introduce yourself on a virtual call or in-person

  • What types of events does SAS Project host?

    We run affirming fashion and wellness-based programming, including:

    Pop-up Closets—free sliding scales and affirming clothing events

    Confidence & Community Workshops—Skill-building, runway practice, and style exploration

    Ballroom & Drag Collaborations—Showcases and education programs rooted in queer performance culture

    Wellness & Resource Events—Distributing hygiene supplies, self-care kits, and community meals

    Repair & Restyle Events—Tailoring, upcycling, and clothing care education

    We also do seasonal collaborations with mutual aid orgs, arts collectives, and social spaces.

  • Do you serve minors or have a youth program,?

    We do not currently serve minors or host youth-centered programming.

    Our events and clothing redistribution model is designed by and for adults, particularly trans and queer adults navigating job-seeking, homelessness, reentry, or transition. We work with adult-identified populations for legal, logistical, and ethical reasons, especially in regard to federal law, parental consent, and privacy in gender-affirming spaces.