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Rothman’s Men Clothing Store Donates Outfits to WJCS Kid’s Kloset

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WJCS Kid’s Kloset Director Stephanie Roth with some of the new suits donated by Ken Giddon, owner of Rothman’s Men’s Clothing Store in Scarsdale.
WJCS Kid’s Kloset Director Stephanie Roth with some of the new suits donated by Ken Giddon, owner of Rothman’s Men’s Clothing Store in Scarsdale.

WJCS’ Kid’s Kloset recently received a generous donation of new suits, pants and shirts from Ken Giddon, owner of Rothman’s, an upscale men’s and boys’ clothier with locations in Scarsdale and Manhattan.

A program of Westchester Jewish Community Services, which is located in downtown White Plains, Kid’s Kloset distributes new and gently-used children’s clothes to Westchester families in need.

“WJCS is delighted to have received this generous donation from Rothman’s. These smartly tailored new suits will be given to young men who are celebrating important life-cycle events such as a graduation, Bar Mitzvah, Confirmation or new jobs,” says Stephanie Roth, Kid’s Kloset director. “These wonderful clothes will enable young people to attend milestone celebrations, job interviews and school activities dressed appropriately, enhancing their self-esteem and self-confidence.”

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