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Since our last Talking Pants, we’ve provided new pants and new & gently worn bras to 15 organisations:

  • 15,000 pairs of pants to the National Police Aid Charity (NPAC). The pants will be going to pad projects in the Gambia that NPAC are supporting.
  • 232 bras to Future Dreams, a charity based in London supporting individuals and their families impacted by breast cancer.
  • 1,565 pairs of pants and bras to Comfort International which will be going to the Rusayu hospital in the Congo.
  • 275 pairs of pants and bras to Sheffield Working Women’s Opportunities Project (SWWOP). SWWOP supports women involved in sex work who are experiencing homelessness, substance addiction, period poverty, mental and physical health issues.
  • 270 pairs of pants to All Souls Serve the City (ASLAN). ASLAN provides support to people affected by homelessness in London.
  • 188 pairs of pants to North Whitehawk Residents Association, a children’s clothing project in Brighton.
  • 9,600 pairs of pants and bras to the Mamacita Foundation, a charity based in Aberdeen supporting families and individuals experiencing hardship.
  • 60 pairs of pants to Rowan Alba, an organisation in Edinburgh providing supported accommodation and community outreach to those affected by homelessness, addiction and social isolation.
  • 530 pairs of pants to Care4Calais, an organisation supporting refugees in and around Slough.
  • 1,000 pairs of pants to Too Little Children, supporting a project sewing reusable sanitary pads for girls and women in Kenya.
  • 350 pairs of pants to NNLS, an organisation helping people in need in London.
  • 140 pairs of pants to Love Amelia, a baby bank providing clothing to families in Sunderland.
  • 1,550 pairs of pants to ViewCare Project, a food, clothing and home bank essential service in Uddingston.
  • 260 pairs of pants to St Andrew’s Cathedral, inSpire project. Their project, based in Inverness, is supporting people in the Highlands who are struggling to provide essentials for their children.
  • 300 pairs of pants to West Dunbartonshire Community Foodshare who run a school uniform bank for local children affected by poverty.