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Give To Dressed Project: Mission

The document outlines plans for a clothing donation project called "Give to Dressed Project". It will provide donated clothing to those in need. Clothing donations should be clean and in good condition. The project will have a headquarters building with separate areas to sort donations by condition and distribute to different levels of beneficiaries, including the homeless, low-income families, and other organizations. The headquarters will be constructed using materials like wood, nails, paint, steel roofing, doors, cement, and hollow blocks.
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Give To Dressed Project: Mission

The document outlines plans for a clothing donation project called "Give to Dressed Project". It will provide donated clothing to those in need. Clothing donations should be clean and in good condition. The project will have a headquarters building with separate areas to sort donations by condition and distribute to different levels of beneficiaries, including the homeless, low-income families, and other organizations. The headquarters will be constructed using materials like wood, nails, paint, steel roofing, doors, cement, and hollow blocks.
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GIVE TO DRESSED PROJECT

Nothing makes decluttering easier than knowing your clothes are going to a worthy cause — or
at the very least, not going to the dump. Consider this: Around 11 million tons of textile waste
ends up in landfills each year. And your old jeans and tees don't have a short stay there either.
Depending on the material, it could take them anywhere from several weeks to several decades
to break down, releasing methane, a greenhouse gas more potent than carbon dioxide, in the
process. Fortunately, there are simple ways you can donate your clothes to save the planet, and
at the same time, help those in need.

MISSION
We provide service that are capable of doing and lend a hand for those in need of clothing that
serves to be a vital part of human being.

VISSION
To help people who have shortage in clothing and provide them safe and applicable clothes to
wear.

LOCATION PLAN (Yung drawing)

FLOOR PLAN (Yung drawing)

DONATIONS
Drop off of donation will be at (Address)
There are no requirements for the people who donate their clothes as long as it comes from the
heart and willingness to surrender its belongings.
DO’S AND DON’T’S OF CLOTHING DONATION
1. First things first, identify clothing to donate.
A quick rule of thumb for clothing donations: If an item is in good condition (no
stains, holes, or tears) and is clean, it’s probably perfect for clothing donation.
Ideal for clothing donation:
 Is anything collecting dust in your closet or at the bottom of your drawer?
Consider donating clothes you simply don’t wear anymore.
 Too small or tight? It’s time to pass it down to someone else.
 No longer going through “that phase”? Get rid of anything that you don’t fit
your style

Not acceptable for clothing donation:

 No undergarments. No, if’s, and’s, or but’s about it. Undies are items that
need to be bought new, no matter how cute your old ones are.
 Does your old favorite shirt have a hole in it? Then it’s time to repurpose,
recycle, or throw it away. Only consider donating items that are like new or
gently worn.
 If any of your clothes have spots or stains on them, try to remove them
yourself or take it to a professional. If the stain won’t budge, then sadly the
item should not be donated and instead repurposed.

2. Make sure all items have been recently washed/dry cleaned.


3. Get the clothes to the donation headquarters.

Requirements of Beneficiaries
3 LEVELS
1. Street sleepers or no permanent home
2. Income earner family below 5000 pesos and rental home
3. Other organizations who help for their certain causes.
COSTING
HEADQUARTERS

MATERIALS
Wood 5,000
Nails 200
Paint 1000
Steel roof 3000
Door 5,300x2= 10,600
Cement 4500
Hollow blocks 1200

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