The route · Vancouver → Uganda

Follow one bag, all the way.

No black box in the middle. Here's every step your donation takes — and the commitments we hold ourselves to along the way, written as promises, not padded numbers.

Three steps, one journey

Vancouver, to hand-sorting, to Uganda.

≈ 14,000 km
Vancouver → Kampala, great-circle
3 steps
Donate · hand-sort · arrive
0 black boxes
Every step named on this page

1 · You donate

A bag dropped off across Vancouver, or a pickup we book by email — individuals and companies both.

2 · We sort, by hand

People rebuilding their lives in recovery quality-check and pack every item — meaningful paid work.

3 · It reaches Uganda

Quality clothing lands with partner communities. Nothing usable is left behind on the way.

Sorted, baled, and palletized for the journey to partner communities.

The last mile

Packed to travel, sent where it's needed.

Once it's sorted and quality-checked, clothing is baled and shipped to partner communities in Uganda. We don't name numbers we can't stand behind — we tell you where it went and let the route speak for itself.

Our commitments

Promises we keep — not statistics we inflate.

Every usable piece is used

We keep usable clothing out of the landfill and make sure it's reused appropriately — sorted, packed, shipped, not left to languish in a bin.

Sorted by hand, every time

Every donation is handled by our team — people in recovery, in meaningful paid work — never dumped unsorted.

A route you can see

Vancouver drop-off to Ugandan partner communities, with nothing hidden in the middle of the journey.

Honest about what we measure

We report where clothing goes plainly. Where we can't measure something honestly, we don't dress it up as a number.

Put a bag on the route.

Donate clothing, or bring your company on board with a drive. Either way, it starts in Vancouver and ends somewhere it's needed.

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