ABOUT THE CLOTHING BANK
ONE OF THE MORE VISIBLE COMMUNITY SUPPORT INITIATIVES
DEAR FRIENDS,
Oasis Addiction Recovery Society is non-profit organization in Toronto providing post-treatment employment focused programs for hundreds of people per year in recovery from drugs and alcohol. It is our belief that treatment for addiction cannot solely focus on the alcohol or drug consumption but must also address a range of social and emotional aspects of a person’s life. The work done is largely supported by the Oasis Clothing Bank. We depend on individuals, communities and local businesses by way of clothing donations to raise funds and awareness that ensure the ongoing support of the Oasis Movement. Our donation bins are currently found around the city at fire halls, community centers, the Toronto Parking Authority lots, Shopping Centers and Condominiums as well as local businesses.
We are grateful to our supporting partners and wish to invite you to join the many respected organizations who lend a hand to this worthy cause. We respectfully request your consideration in hosting a donation bin at your properties.
FOUNDER
The Oasis Clothing Bank is one of the more visible community support initiatives started by Andonis Artemakis back in 2000 supporting the work and programs of the Oasis Addiction Recovery Society.
“I felt there was little recognition for the many barriers that are faced by individuals struggling with addiction. Addiction recovery support has fallen short in its ability to promote personal potential and provide hope to the vulnerable individuals in our society.” Despite his key role in the clothing banks inception and heightening of its profile, he will say “There are no awards, presentations or trophies for what we do. Everyone is part of something bigger than themselves. Our goal is to help people rebuild their relationship with themselves, their ability to function, to be gainfully employed, mend broken relationships and restore their faith. That’s a success story!” If the growth of the Oasis Movement makes him smile, the success of its participants finds him beaming. “To assist someone who is well, there is no accolade. To help someone who’s down pick themselves up – that’s an accomplishment.”