by LaundryCares | Jun 22, 2018 | Charity, Free Laundry Day, Laundry, Literacy, Partnership
On the hot afternoon of June 19, 2018, more than 70 volunteers gathered at a local laundromat in the City of Brotherly Love to help the local community gain improved access to clean clothes and children’s literacy. The owners of The Laundry Café at 400 W. Allegheny...
by LaundryCares | May 2, 2018 | Literacy, Partnership
What better day than Dr. Seuss’ birthday to focus on childhood literacy? Coinciding with the famed author’s March 2nd birthday, as well as National Read Across America Day – the Coin Laundry Association’s LaundryCares Foundation launched its inaugural LaundryCares...
by LaundryCares | Feb 28, 2018 | Charity, Literacy, Partnership
The LaundryCares Foundation — in partnership with Too Small to Fail and Libraries Without Borders — launches its first-ever Summit to leverage the role of the laundromat in promoting early literacy nationwide. Coinciding with Read Across America Day and...
by LaundryCares | Dec 1, 2017 | Charity, Free Laundry Day, Laundry, Literacy, Partnership
At Coinless Laundromat in Detroit, owner Omar Laurencin graciously offered the use of his company’s facilities for a LaundryCares Free Laundry Day on November 1, 2017. This spectacular event was organized and executed through the concerted efforts of several...
by LaundryCares | Oct 25, 2017 | Charity, Disaster relief, Free Laundry Day, Laundry, Literacy, Partnership
Three northern California laundry owners have teamed up with equipment manufacturer Dexter Laundry and its local distributor, Western State Design, to raise funds and sponsor a free laundry day on October 30, 2017, for those who were impacted by the...
by LaundryCares | Oct 6, 2017 | Charity, Free Laundry Day, Laundry, Literacy, Partnership
The LaundryCares Foundation, a 501(c)3 charity of the Coin Laundry Association, plans to execute three Free Laundry Day events in October and November of 2017. Free Laundry Days are LaundryCares’ flagship community affairs which provide members of the local community...