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NCJW/CLE Focus Areas

Social Justice & Advocacy
Our work – whether working to ensure reproductive rights, advocating for safe and fair elections or standing with our allies to defeat racism and antisemitism – is vital to fulfilling our mission of improving the lives of women, children and families and safeguarding individual rights and liberties.

Thriftique Showroom
Thriftique Showroom is a volunteer based, resale store for high-quality fashions and home goods. Located in Bedford Heights, the showroom is the oldest thrift shop in Cleveland, at over 85 years old. We offer an ever-evolving collection of clothing, accessories, furniture, home decor, and more. Every purchase supports the mission of the National Council of Jewish Women/Cleveland (NCJW/CLE), helping fund community programs that improve the lives of women, children, and families.

Live Special
LiveSpecial.com is a free and comprehensive Northeast Ohio, online, go-to resource for all things required to support individuals with special needs and their families. LiveSpecial.com includes an easy-to-navigate community resource guide that provides the most current medical, social and rehabilitative services and access information needed to help support any age person with special needs.

Share What You Wear
Share What You Wear (SWYW) is a project creating personally-shopped, gender and size specific clothing and toiletry bags for distribution to children in need or in crisis locally through school and agency social workers.
Every child deserves dignity, confidence and normalcy. SWYW’s goal is to stock its closet with gently-worn or new clothing and new toiletries so that families in need have access to the basics they need.

Designer Dress Days
Designer Dress Days “DDD” is Cleveland’s most anticipated sale of new and gently-worn exclusive designer clothing, luxurious furs, handbags, jewelry and accessories. DDD combines the fun of bargain shopping with fashionista finds and the satisfaction of philanthropy. More than 250 volunteers make DDD an easy-to-navigate shopping experience that supports NCJW/CLE’s many programs improving lives for women, children and families.