Out of the Closet is a nonprofit chain of thrift stores whose revenues provide medical care for patients with HIV/AIDS. The chain is owned and operated by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), a Los Angeles–based charity that provides medical, preventive, and educational resources for patients. AHF is the largest nonprofit HIV/AIDS healthcare, research, prevention, and education provider in the United States. Out of the Closet thrift stores generate income to help fund the medical services AHF provides for those patients who are unable to pay. Proceeds from Out of the Closet thrift stores directly benefit AHF.
Founded | 1990 |
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Founder | Michael Weinstein |
Location | |
Origins | Atwater Village, Los Angeles, California |
Area served | California, Florida |
Product | Pre-owned merchandise |
Owner | AIDS Healthcare Foundation |
Key people | Michael Weinstein, President Laura Nelson, CFO |
Revenue | 5.8 million (2006) [1] |
Website | www.outofthecloset.org |
Background
editOut of the Closet was founded by AHF president and co-founder Michael Weinstein, whose retail experience stemmed from his family's furniture business on the East Coast. He opened the first location in Atwater Village in 1990. The "Out of the Closet" name has been federally trademarked by AHF since 1997.[2][3]
There are more than 20 Out of the Closet locations throughout the United States, including four locations in the San Francisco Bay Area, three in Texas, five locations in Florida (including Orlando, St Petersburg and Miami), one in Ohio (in Columbus), and a location in New York City.[4] A location opened in Capitol Hill, Seattle, in 2014.[5]
In addition to regular thrift store operations, several stores also offer additional services, including free rapid STD and HIV testing on a walk-in basis, along with counseling in a separate location of the store.
References
edit- ^ IRS Form 990 (2007)
- ^ "No, Out of the Closet Thrift Store in WeHo is Not Closing for Good on Santa Monica Blvd - WEHO TIMES West Hollywood News, Nightlife and Events". 2021-02-17. Retrieved 2024-08-26.
- ^ ""Out of the Closet" Trademark Settlement". IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law. 2008-11-10. Retrieved 2024-08-26.
- ^ https://locations.outofthecloset.org/
- ^ Cohen, Bryan (2014-05-14). "Out of the Closet thrift shop plus HIV/AIDS center opening in Pike/Pine this summer". CHS Capitol Hill Seattle News. Retrieved 2022-10-24.