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Capitol PurSuit Drive

In 2004, Dave Wenhold, CAE created this clothing drive as a way that Washington, a city full of suits, could give back to Americans who are in need of the proper attire and in doing so address the unemployment and job situation in our country. This is our opportunity to help Americans get back to work! Specifically, assisting those citizens that cannot afford proper business and interview attire by literally giving them the suit of your back.

Affording proper interview and working attire is a huge obstacle for low-income adults and our at-risk youth. This need has inspired the annual Capitol PurSuit Drive: Get America Back to Work! Each year, Members of Congress and their staffs are partner with the American League of Lobbyists and Men’s Wearhouse to host a business clothing drive that makes an immediate difference in people’s lives. Lobbying firms, associations, D.C. companies, Members of Congress and their staffs all chip in and “give the suit off their racks.”

To date, we have collected over 23,000 pieces of business attire that has gone directly to people in need. We don’t give a hand out, we give them a hand up and a second chance.

The firm is active in community outreach activities and supports many worthwhile programs, like the annual American League of Lobbyists' Capitol PurSuit Clothing Drive, which helps Americans in need get appropriate work attire to get back into the workforce.
Dave Wenhold created this concept in 2003 and worked with Members of Congress and their staff in conjunction with fellow lobbyists, associations and corporations to donate business attire to fellow Americans trying to re-enter the workforce.
For one day each year, Members, lobbyists and the DC business community come to the Hill and donate "the suit off their rack". This is the largest clothing drive Capitol Hill has ever seen and in three years we have succeeded in collecting over 23,000 men's and women's business suits to help get Americans back to work. The suits are donated to national and local charities that specialize in assisting people reentering the workforce.
In 2005, Dave Wenhold (l) and Laura Dennis (r) were awarded the President's Call to Service award. This is the country's highest award for volunteerism in America. They earned this for donating thousands of hours of their own time to help fellow Americans get back to work. They are the only lobbyists to receive this award for volunteerism.
If you would like to help make this event even better, please contact Dave Wenhold at dwenhold@mwcapitol.com.

For information on the 2008 Capitol PurSuit Drive on June 4th, 2008, click here.


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