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  2. Meet the 18-year-old who created clothing charity, collected ...

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    For Dhakal, Ashis Collects Clothes is just a start: In the future, he wants to own a multimillion-dollar business that focuses on giving its money away to help others.

  3. Planet Aid - Wikipedia

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    Planet Aid, Inc. collects used clothing through a wide network of donation bins placed on public and private property, donation centers, and curbside pickups. [24] The group has collaborated with local businesses and other organizations to place bins on their property, with an aim to make donations more convenient and thus increase recycling rates. [25]

  4. Drive (charity) - Wikipedia

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    To collect clothing for donation directly to people in need of the specific items. 2. To collect clothing for sale to non profit organization who will use the resale profits to benefit established community charity initiatives for people who are struggling with addiction, in need of food or shelter, education programs and work experience programs.

  5. Gaia Movement USA - Wikipedia

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    A Gaia Movement clothes and shoes collection bin in the United States. Gaia movement USA collects donated clothes and shoes in large bins placed along public streets. The Chicago Reader reported in 2001 that part of the donations were sold in local stores while the majority were exported in bulk, primarily to developing countries. [2]

  6. 10 metro Detroit charities to donate your time, money on ...

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    Drop donations off at a donation center, a drop box or one of St. Vincent de Paul's stores or schedule a pickup (requires a minimum donation of 20 bags/boxes of clothing or small household items).

  7. National Giving Alliance - Wikipedia

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    National Giving Alliance, formerly Needlework Guild of Philadelphia, Needlework Guild of America, and NGA, Inc., is an American nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides clothing and other essential living items (all of which are purchased by or donated to the organization new) along with other charitable services to children and families in need in the United States, including unhoused ...

  8. The New Age of Philanthropy: How Billionaires Are Giving Back

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    Just as the first gilded age led men like Cornelius Vanderbilt and Andrew Carnegie to stunning acts of generosity, today's new gilded age is inspiring some of America's richest citizens to donate ...

  9. Savers - Wikipedia

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    The non-profits collect and deliver donated goods to Savers, which pays them for the items at a bulk rate regardless of whether they ever make it to the sales floor. As of 2011, the company had paid $1.1 billion to approximately 130 nonprofit partners, and as of 2012, had 315 stores worldwide and reached $1 billion in revenue.