Great to year about your success! It's a real boost to your community. And you know your families best, but I would suggest just keeping the dispersion low key--not under wraps but not in the spotlight, either. You don't have to keep it hidden away in a back room-- there's no shame here -- but a big display could make some people feel uncomfortable.
- Rose H
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I agree with Rose C, low key is always a good thing...However, my school has a uniform room. The used uniforms are dropped off during the entire year. We wash them and then organize every thing. (by sizes, school vs gym ect) Then whenever kids need the next size, parents can buy clothes for $2 - $5 dollars. Also, for the occational spill or tear we have exrtras there.
- Kirstin70
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Does anyone use clothes labels to organize and distribute clothes in school storage rooms? I'm looking for a way to effectively label items so they don't get lost and are easier to distribute to those in need.
- Naten
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There is a solution to this problem. I use clothes labels to organize and distribute clothes, especially in school storage rooms. It really helps to quickly and efficiently label items so that they do not get lost. The labels are easy to apply and stay in place even after washing, which is very convenient for organizing clothes that need to be distributed to children or those in need. With these labels, you can avoid confusion and speed up the distribution process.
- Porton
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clothes labels: https://www.quotemywall.co.uk/collections/stick-on-clothing-labels