Atlantan Founds Non-Profit Organization Providing Clothes, Opportunities to Underprivileged Children Across the Globe

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Local Atlanta resident discover school uniforms are discarded, destroyed and decides to turn one student's hand-me-downs into a future for another student.





















Atlanta (I-Newswire) February 16, 2012 - What happens to the private school uniforms once students graduate or outgrow them? It’s a question that many of us don’t think to ask, but as Beth Kempe, founder of Uniform Mission Project, discovered – the answer can make a big difference in the lives of children everywhere.

Kempe was volunteering at her children’s school in 2010 when she was faced with a problem – what to do with excess uniforms that couldn’t be consigned? Atlanta-area private schools repurpose the uniforms they can, but the others are destroyed and discarded. (The problem lies in privacy issues with clothing bearing school emblems.)

“I realized that the school had no way to dispose the clothing they could not release,” said Kempe. “All of these perfectly good clothes were being destroyed for no logical reason.”

Thus became the starting point for Uniform Mission Project. Kempe began the cause in the basement of her Buckhead church, Northside United Methodist. She began collecting and sorting donations and sent her first package that fall to Thompson Falls, Kenya with Kenyan native Charles Wangondu.

“Beth and I were just talking about how we can help,” said Wangondu. “I told her I would be interested in helping because I know some orphanages back home.”

He has since facilitated several shipments of clothing. Wangdonu said the eight orphanages that have received clothes are mostly in areas gripped by the AIDS epidemic and civil unrest, and that new clothes are hard to come by.

“We are very grateful for your generous gift of lovely clothes,” said Pastor Simon Mwaura, pastor of one of the many churches receiving clothes. “The children were so excited especially for the fact that they can wear clothes that look alike! This is because some of them have no brother or sister and the home of the Good Shepherd is the only family they know. In these clothes, they really feel like a family.”

When Kempe began UMP, she intended to send “every day” clothes to children in need. She later discovered that some African schools require children to wear uniforms in order to attend. The clothes provided by UMP may change the lives of children across the globe. If you’d like to help, please visit uniformmissionproject.com.

























About Uniform Mission Project:
Nonprofit organization dedicated to collecting discarded school uniforms from Atlanta-area schools and delivering them to underprivileged children across the globe.

Company Contact Information
Uniform Mission Project
Sarah Funderburk
P.O. Box 250026
30325
Phone : 404-872-7289




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February 16, 2012

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