For homeless people, a lack of appropriate clothing can be a major barrier to finding a job. After a visit to a homeless shelter in his native Los Angeles, 17-year-old Dillon Eisman was inspired to start a second-hand clothing startup that upcycles old clothes for LA’s homeless young people. He hopes to give them back some confidence in their appearances as they attend job interviews or go to school.
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