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Clothes

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1in3out can only continue to function as long as there are donations to be distributed. We are nothing without the donations from generous donors. We are currently accepting used clothes donations in drop-off areas in both our Quezon City and Orange, CA bases. We also have an affiliate in the Brea, La Habra, and Long Beach, CA area who can coordinate with donors. We are in need of an affiliates to help us with donation exchanges in the Los Angeles, San Diego, Riverside, Temecula and Pasadena area.

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We are accepting any kind of clothing, even with light stains or small tear. As long as they are wearable, we'll accept it. The people we help will not mind those imperfections. As long as it keeps them covered, dry and warm, we guarantee they'll appreciate any kind of help. We do ask that these clothes be washed before handing them to us. We cannot accept clothing not suited for the tropical climate of the Philippines. We are not accepting shoes right now for various reasons.  

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The financial cost that makes 1in3out function comes out of our own pocket. And as much as we would not like to, we would greatly appreciate any kind of monetary donation as well. Every cent donated will go towards the preparation and distribution for us to do our job right. We are a 501c3 Non-Profit Organization with EIN 86-2282905. A copy of the IRS' Letter of Determination is available upon request. We can provide donation receipts for tax deduction purpose with threshold. Also check out our Sponsor A Box initiative in the Sponsor page.

 

Connect with us if you're interested in donating. Thank you! 

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Scan the Venmo code to donate!

 

Zelle or PayPal:

1in3outINFO@gmail.com

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Batch39: Mobile Distribution VII (Christmas Edition)

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This year’s Christmas Mobile Distribution took us to Araneta Avenue where a fair amount of homeless calls the sidewalks and medians their home. Connecting Quezon City and San Juan, the avenue is known for the many funeral home businesses that are set up in its 5km stretch. Visible are the less-fortunate individuals and families who set up their carts, tarps and cardboards providing them makeshift walls and roofs. The Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3 covers the entire avenue providing them shade from the tropical sun and keeping them dry from the monsoon rain. At nightfall, the skyway provides bright lights in select areas of the street giving safety and security to those who calls the avenue their home.

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A tradition we started last year, the second installment of the night time version of our Mobile Distribution features the colorful Christmas decorations, lights and parol (Filipino Christmas lantern) of the neighborhood. At the same time, highlighting the condition of the homeless population of the Philippines as they try to celebrate Christmas and New Year despite their usual daily struggles. We stopped by several spots to bring Christmas joy through burgers and juice to some who has yet to eat dinner. Or perhaps those having their first meal of the day. What we take for granted could be the highlight of their day. And maybe for a night, they can go to sleep not starving.

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As we end 2024, we would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the success of 1in3out. The donors and sponsors who funded every outreach. The volunteers who spent their Sundays spreading joy. To everyone who has supported and believed in everything we did. MARAMING SALAMAT PO! We have big plans for 2025… stay tuned!

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Maligayang pasko at manigong baong taon!

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