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Anyone know of a charity shop to give clothes and footwear ? All branded (originals) in good to very good condition. Just stuff I never wear and am looking to lighten the load in rental house before moving.

thanks

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...we just had a clear out of 4 years of "stuff" we are in the boonies... so the wife says just put it (50kilo rice bag of clothes, shoes, school uniforms etc)in a blue bin garbage in the village because if you try to give it to anybody they will lose face...did that..disappeared PDQ we were told by the lady we buy our chickens from ( outside her shop)

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...we just had a clear out of 4 years of "stuff" we are in the boonies... so the wife says just put it (50kilo rice bag of clothes, shoes, school uniforms etc)in a blue bin garbage in the village because if you try to give it to anybody they will lose face...did that..disappeared PDQ we were told by the lady we buy our chickens from ( outside her shop)

Good tip thanks, hope it doesn't end up in the trash, as I can do that.

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Life Home Project

A Home for HIV/AIDS Women and Their Children in Thailand. ENTER SITE. A Home for HIV/AIDS Women and Their Children in Thailand. ...

http://www.lifehomeproject.org

SHE Thailand

Started in 2006, SHE (Self Help and Empowerment) is a Christian charity committed to helping women and children at risk in Thailand, many of whom are ...

http://www.shethailand.org

For the better stuff.

For more basic stuff I just go by a labour camp.. Burmese are always happy.

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Life Home Project

A Home for HIV/AIDS Women and Their Children in Thailand. ENTER SITE. A Home for HIV/AIDS Women and Their Children in Thailand. ...

http://www.lifehomeproject.org

SHE Thailand

Started in 2006, SHE (Self Help and Empowerment) is a Christian charity committed to helping women and children at risk in Thailand, many of whom are ...

http://www.shethailand.org

For the better stuff.

For more basic stuff I just go by a labour camp.. Burmese are always happy.

Thanks for the tip.

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Why not to give those to for example Phuket Special School?

Unless they operate an oxfam kind of arrangement they would be no good (clothes and footwear that fit a 100 KG / 193 CM person).

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yeah i did a clear out just recently, lobbed all the stuff in the blue bin...as soon as i was 5 meters away from the bin a few locals were ratting through it. I have since seen a few small men wearing XXL t-shirts. They look like they are wearing maternity dresses but they seem happy enough rolleyes.gif

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