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Third Resource Closet Now Open to Empower Students with Essential Needs
MINOT, N.D. - Californer -- Mrs. Field's Closet, the local nonprofit dedicated to empowering youth by providing school supplies, hygiene products, and clothing, is proud to announce the opening of its third in-school resource closet, now serving students at Minot North High School.
This expansion strengthens the organization's mission to ensure every child in Minot Public Schools—from kindergarten through graduation—has access to the essentials needed to learn, grow, and thrive with dignity.
Founded in April 2019, Mrs. Field's Closet began as a humble in-school initiative at Longfellow, sparked by White's desire to lift up students in need while honoring Field's legacy of compassion and encouragement.
Since its inception, the nonprofit has made a remarkable impact:
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About Mrs. Field's Closet
Mrs. Field's Closet is a nonprofit organization founded on the principle that when children's basic needs are met, they are better equipped to learn and succeed. The organization provides:
About Becky Field
Mrs. Field's Closet was inspired by and named in honor of Becky Field, a cherished school counselor at Longfellow Elementary, known for her kindness, encouragement, and unwavering belief in every student's potential. Her legacy continues through this vital service to Minot's youth.
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This expansion strengthens the organization's mission to ensure every child in Minot Public Schools—from kindergarten through graduation—has access to the essentials needed to learn, grow, and thrive with dignity.
Founded in April 2019, Mrs. Field's Closet began as a humble in-school initiative at Longfellow, sparked by White's desire to lift up students in need while honoring Field's legacy of compassion and encouragement.
Since its inception, the nonprofit has made a remarkable impact:
- 2,577 students served with 11,620 items distributed, including school supplies, new clothing, and personal hygiene essentials.
- The second closet opened in 2024 at Central Middle School, furthering outreach and support.
- Now, with the opening of the Minot North High School location (plus Erik Ramstad Middle School also upcoming), Mrs. Field's Closet is positioned to support students at every stage of their educational journey.
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About Mrs. Field's Closet
Mrs. Field's Closet is a nonprofit organization founded on the principle that when children's basic needs are met, they are better equipped to learn and succeed. The organization provides:
- Hygiene products — toothpaste, shampoo, deodorant, feminine care items, and more
- School supplies — backpacks, notebooks, pencils, calculators
- Clothing essentials — socks, underwear, jackets, gloves (availability may vary by location)
About Becky Field
Mrs. Field's Closet was inspired by and named in honor of Becky Field, a cherished school counselor at Longfellow Elementary, known for her kindness, encouragement, and unwavering belief in every student's potential. Her legacy continues through this vital service to Minot's youth.
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Supporting Local News Coverage
- Minot Daily News featured the expansion in its "Back to School: Nonprofit provides for students in need" article (August 13, 2025), highlighting the nonprofit's growth and profound student impact.
- KX News also covered the launch of the third location, recognizing the mission's momentum within the community.
- KFYRTV did a news article: Mrs. Field's Closet adds third location in Minot
- K-Hits 106 also interviews Tammy White. You can listen here.
Source: Mrs. Field's Closet
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