Thread together #DonateFloodappeal

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Do you know about Thread Together?

It’s a fabulous charity which collects brand new unsold clothing from all around the country, saving it from landfill. With charities and social service agencies they then distribute it to people doing it tough.

I did some volunteering with them packing up a HUGE warehouse of brand new clothes destined for landfill . Instead the new clothes (some still in the their packaging) were to sent to those people who need it. They do an incredible job.

Now they’re assisting those affected by the devastating floods.

You can donate here

ABOUT THREAD TOGETHER
From those who have too much, to those who have too little

Thread Together was founded in 2012, based on the simple idea to donate rather than dispose of unsold clothing.

Our founder, Andie Halas, saw the potential for unsold new clothing to be given to people in need, whilst also protecting the environment by saving these items from landfill.

Today, Thread Together clothes thousands of people across the country every week.

To achieve this, we partner with hundreds of fashion brands, a network of charities & social service agencies, and thousands of volunteers.

We are unique in that we keep clothing in circulation and we are recognised by the Fashion Industry as the most ethical solution to fashion excess.

Thread Together collects brand new unsold clothing from all around the country, saving it from landfill.

We believe that people in need deserve the dignity and choice of new clothing, without judgement.
How we get clothing to PEOPLE IN NEED

All clothing is given at no cost to people in need with the help of our network of charities and social service agencies.

This is made possible with the help of our supporters and fashion partners, together with our corporate and community volunteers.

Donate to Flood Appeal

We are supporting our fellow Australians in this time of great hardship with urgent deliveries of brand new clothing to men, women and children who have lost everything.

Individuals can help by contributing much needed funds to enable us to continue offering our service completely free of charge.

Let’s work together to assist those affected by the devastating floods.