Elaine Birks-Mitchell MAOLâ99 talks about her volunteer efforts in this video from the Arizona Governor's Office of Youth, Faith & Family.
This April, ĂÛÌÒTV alumna Elaine Birks-Mitchell MAOLâ99 was awarded the at the . The annual awards honor individuals and organizations dedicated to serving Arizonans through their volunteer efforts.
Birks-Mitchell was recognized for her work as the founder of nonprofit , which seeks to reduce hygiene poverty by donating underwear to organizations and families in need. The Undie Chest serves homeless shelters, transitional programs, families living in poverty, survivors of human trafficking and domestic violence, and students in Title I schools.
âWe found a need in our community of families and schools that were lacking something very basic,â said Birks-Mitchell. âWe wanted to help fill that gapâŠIt started small by just asking the question, âWhat do you need?ââ
The Undie Chest accepts donations for new womenâs and girlsâ bras and underwear and new menâs and boysâ underwear and T-shirts. Donations come in from across the country to their warehouse in Arizona, where they are sorted in partnership with EPI-HAB Phoenix, an organization working to provide job opportunities for adults with disabilities.
Birks-Mitchell is also the co-founder and executive director of , a clothing recycling company that focuses on reusing new and pre-owned bras. The Undie Chest operates as the nonprofit arm of The Bra Recyclers.
âThe Undie Chest was my way of trying to give back,â said Birks-Mitchell. âItâs about saying, âI want to do something kind of selfless.â Itâs about others in the community. Itâs about saying, âIâm going to make a conscious decision to invest in my own community, and in the people in that community.â"
Photo courtesy of Elaine Birks-Mitchell.