A locker with a purpose: Local nonprofit providing essential personal care items to needy

TAUNTON — Wooden lockers stocked with free hygiene supplies and personal care items for the needy will be sprouting up around the Taunton area as part of the Purpose Locker Foundation's vision.

Chairman Alex Crisman, 24, said the nonprofit will work with local businesses and organizations in Taunton and nearby communities to place wooden lockers containing these items inside their establishments. Crisman said his organization will manage the lockers and keep them stocked. Anyone can take items from the locker as needed, without judgement.

"The business and other locations would be an access point for homeless or needy people to go and grab what they need from the locker," Crisman said.

The lockers will contain bottled hygiene soap, deodorant, bathing wipes, hair hygiene, shampoo conditioner, hair brushes, and combs for people in need to receive free of charge.

"We will also have toothbrushes, dental floss, toothpaste, and feminine hygiene kits that will contain a week's worth of tampon pads," he said. "We will also stock the lockers with hats, gloves, rain ponchos, tin foil blankets, and cotton blankets."

Proper Locker Foundation co-owners Tony Orlo and his brother Alex Crisman
Proper Locker Foundation co-owners Tony Orlo and his brother Alex Crisman

How the Purpose Locker Foundation got started

Crisman said he and his brother Tony Orlo's concerns for needy people encouraged them and their family to create The Purpose Locker Foundation in July 2021 during the COVID pandemic.

"At the start of COVID, we noticed more people out of work," he said. "We saw people standing outside stores asking people for money. From there, we thought there was something we could do to help people."

Crisman said he and Orlo began giving needy people bags that contained soap, hygiene items, snacks, water, socks, and an occasional blanket.

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"We handed them to people standing near streets and holding signs that asked people for help," he added.

The duo also gave supply bags to homeless people encamped near railroad tracks that border the Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority station on County Street.

"Some people accepted them, and some were territorial and would not accept them," he said.

Matthew Mission Food Pantry chairman Norman Grenier said Purpose Locker's efforts to help homeless people would ease the burden of the non-profit group he leads in Taunton that the First Parish Church's Thrift Shop assists.

"When people come into the food pantry, we ask them if they need something else, and if they do, we walk with them to the thrift shop," he said. "We then give them pants, a coat, and toiletries. If someone else wants to provide some combs, razors, and shaving cream, that is great."