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Used shoes and clothing...

deefbro

Does anyone know where I can drop off used clothing ( mostly ladies) shoes and bags?
I wish to donate to a charity to assist local Balinese women who might need these items.
I have tried a volunteer group but they never got back to me or came to pick up the large amount of items I have.

Please send me an email. deefbro@gmail.com

Thanks Dee

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Fred

You'll see people walking around, pushing rubbish carts.
Pretend you want to throw them away and give the man Rp10,000 to do so.
He'll feel like Christmas turned up again.
Those people just about earn enough to live so your 'rubbish' will be a real bonus to his family.
What they don't want, they'll either give away to friends of sell so they can eat.

Problem solved.

deefbro

what a good idea!!... thanks! I didnt think of that..

HaileyinHongKong

I accidentally donate shoes all over the place.

Fred

For those who never get out into the rat invested areas where bin men live, this is a really well made and accurate film from the BBC.
I strongly suggest all expats in Indonesia watch it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxl2hIKgLmI

hELLnoi

i cried when i had no shoes till i met someone with no feet!
Thanks but afraid many are happy it is on the other side of the world.

HaileyinHongKong

mas fred wrote:

For those who never get out into the rat invested areas where bin men live, this is a really well made and accurate film from the BBC.
I strongly suggest all expats in Indonesia watch it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxl2hIKgLmI


What kind of capital do rats need for a good investment?