short speech on donate used clothes for a noble cause
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We buy a lot of clothes throughout the year. And if we notice, a good amount of clothes lie untouched in our wardrobes.
Why dump them when there are millions of under-privileged people in this world struggling to get enough bread to live for the next day,
enough rag to cover themselves away from humiliation and enough shelter that promises them some hope for tomorrow. Please, donate your old clothes to orphanages or old age homes,
or randomly you can find clothes donation drives near you. We can provide for them, we can make their smiles less painful. Don’t dump, donate old clothes.
There are so many old women in Ghana whose future can be made by giving your small donation of old clothes.
The best way to declutter any closet, Clothes or shoe-and-boot collection is through donating clothes.
Donating clothes is an essential and transparent way of donation as well as to help needy people.
Tens of thousands of clothes collection bins are conveniently placed in shopping centers, parking lots and residential areas in
Europe, Middle East, Asia and North America in collaboration with municipalities and private entities to make those old women and poor people clothing.
This is where you can donate your valuable used clothes to Ghana Old Women, Children and Poor people.
The foundation is raising a initiative towards second hand clothes collection, addresses, environment, economic development, and social development at the same time.
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Explanation:
The Gift of Giving
(Middle School)
I always thought it was better to receive than to give, but when my family went to donate clothes and other items to the homeless shelter, I realized that it’s better to give than to receive. One year ago we went to the homeless shelter in Norwich and donated toys and clothes. It was my birthday and my parents wanted me to donate all of the clothing that I had outgrown as well as toys I no longer played with. I didn’t really mind because the new toys I got for my birthday were better, especially one in particular.
My favorite gift was the Lego Star War Figurine. I really enjoy building Legos, but my mom didn’t want me to start building it while we were in the car because she was worried I’d loose the pieces in the seats. I liked just looking at the box anyway, seeing the clone trooper on great, big, gray walker. It was a challenge not to open the box, but I was able to resist. However, I could picture myself at home building the walker and then finishing and marching around with the clone-riding walker pretending to slay the enemy.
We finally got to the homeless shelter and it was a very sad sight to see. It was kind of dark and gloomy and at first I didn’t even see the people inside. However, when we went further inside, I saw some kids and adults moping around the dark room with frowns on their faces and nothing to do. The sight of their faces was saddening to me and made me feel very pitiful and then I decided to do something I thought I’d never do. I took hold of my Lego set and dropped it right into the donation bin. After I did that, my sadness turned into pride raising my spirits ten fold. I felt like a good and generous kid in this dark place. I felt like I was the sun shining on a bright summer day.
I hope this is helpful to you