Clothing for the Poor, currently is a for profit company based in Greenville, South Carolina with an incredible passion for creating opportunities that positively impact all human beings of poverty worldwide and to our environment. For the past 35 years I have dedicated my life to building a team in Circular Recycling, a footprint to Rethink, Reuse and Reduce unwanted / unused items in volume discreetly from American Charities and Large Corporations enabling much needed revenue for them while protecting their brands. Our programs and strategies of extending the life by transforming clothing, linens shoes, and general merchandise into reusable and valuable products that continue to create thousands of jobs in low-income communities worldwide resulting in a simple low-cost business opportunity for individuals varying in skill and responsibility to grow their potential and provide for their family’s basic needs long term.
Utilizing Excess Inventory for Social Good
TOGETHER WE CAN BE PART OF THE SOLUTION.
THE IMPACT OF YOUR CONTRIBUTION!
It contributes to the sensible use of American land and landfills by continued public education on the importance of Recycling.
It contributes to the sensible use to further protect our land and water resources, by extending the life of household textiles, clothing and shoes which these precious land and water resources have been previously utilized to produce these items.
It creates good job opportunities for people of varying skill and responsibility levels domestically and internationally.
It contributes to the local and state economy, by paying salaries, paying taxes, and purchasing goods and services from other local businesses and entrepreneurs.
It contributes to other non- and for-profit recycling endeavors, by providing a consistent outlet to those businesses that don’t have the resources of extending the life of textiles and connections to emerging markets.
It contributes to the global economy by exporting clothing to foreign ports, which will then generate revenue in their local economy while providing low-income families with the nicest selection of quality textiles including clothing, bedding and shoes to be sold at a very low cost helping them cope with their stress and to positively impact their lives for future generations.