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Sunday, 30 June 2013

Homework G8

Design your own challenge: Donate clothing to the Salvation Army.

My mum and I thought that it would be nice to get ride of some of our clothing and give it to the Salvation Army. Later that day I grabbed one of those huge pink bags and started throwing all my clothes in it. My mum started to yell at me and say no do not throw all of your clothing only the ones that don't fit or you don't wear. I started going through all of my clothing nicely and trying on the stuff that I was not sure about. Once I had filled the bag I realized that my brother and parents have heaps of clothing too that they don't need. I asked my mum weather she had any clothing that she didn't need and said that she filled her bottom draw with clothes that she somehow needs to get rid of. Next I asked my brother and he told me that he will go through them soon, which he eventually did when I dragged him away from the television. When my dad got home I was going to ask him but he seemed very tired from work.
The next day before we took the stuff in my mum gave me a great idea, we could get rid of some of our old baby books and toys. So we spent an hour sorting out those and then made our way down to the Salvation Army. I wanted to hand it straight to them to see there reaction, and to see what the kids and other people in there thought of it but instead we slipped a card inside of one of the bags and then threw the in the huge box thing. The card said....

Hello,
We are donating this many items because we think it is going to a very good cause and we hope that you like our donation to you. We enjoy giving items to you because the people who buy them probably can't afford buying them straight from the shop it was originally sold from and have to come to you guys to buy the second hand version that we donated. We hope you enjoy the clothing and other items.
Yours Sincerely, the Hudsons.

1 comment:

  1. Awesome Nicole. I think people in need mostly do need children's clothing and toys etc. so I'm sure you clothes have gone to a good home.

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