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Donating Made Easy With Thrift +

What is Thrift+?

Thrift+ is a social venture that aims to help charities serve donors and shoppers in a digital world. Their vision is simple; ‘to help millions of individuals to turn their unwanted belongings into billions of pounds of funding for worthwhile causes all over the world.’

What better time is there for that long overdue wardrobe clear out than lockdown? 

With the change in seasons there is often a change of wardrobe essentials and you may find items of clothing that you no longer want or need, it’s easy to donate them to Thrift+ (providing they’re in good condition!).

How can you help The EOS Network?

With the restrictions of COVID-19 limiting both high street charity shops and online fundraisers, there is no better time to use Thrift+. Sending your unwanted clothes can be done in three easy steps and the profits made can either be split between yourself (as credit) and your chosen charity or 100% as a charitable donation. 

The EOS Network is now a registered charity on Thrift+, meaning you can help raise donations for us simply by donating your unwanted clothes to Thrift+. You can do this either through their website or using their Thrift+ app!

Clothing for a charity shop

How can I donate using Thrift+?

Donating clothes is simple,

  • First, go online to Thrift.plus and order your free bag using the yellow get started button. 

Thrift+ will ask for your shipping details and send you a donation bag for free! Your bag should arrive between 3-5 days. 

  • Once your bag has arrived simply register it on their website.

  • Inside your bag you’ll receive a list of brands that Thrift+ accept, with options to donate high street, premium and designer brands. When registering your bag you can also choose to split the profits from your clothes between yourself (as credit) and your chosen charity or donate 100% to the charity altogether. 

  • Finally, with your bag filled and registered, simply take it to your nearest Collect+ point and send it back to Thrift+ for free!

Anyone can donate using Thrift+, it’s quick and easy so why not encourage your friends and family to try it out too?

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If you’re not quite ready to part with your unwanted clothes yet, you can help raise funds for Eosinophilic Diseases using one of our other free donation methods! 

Or, if you’d prefer to send a monetary donation to The EOS Network instead, you can do so on our

donate page.

      Published: 2nd March, 2021

      Updated: 3rd May, 2023

      Author: Jess Mone

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