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Earth Month: Changing Lives and Reshaping Retail
Community & Events, Recycling News, Retail Partnerships Elaine Birks-MItchell Community & Events, Recycling News, Retail Partnerships Elaine Birks-MItchell

Earth Month: Changing Lives and Reshaping Retail

Earth Month is one of my favorite times of the year because it reminds us that caring for the planet and caring for people can (and should!) go hand in hand. When you support The Undie Chest, you’re doing both—reducing waste and restoring dignity by donating new underwear to people who truly need it.

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Looking for a Charity to Support? How Retailers Can Create Meaningful, Measurable Impact in Their Communities
Retail Partnerships, Recycling News, Sustainability Elaine Birks-MItchell Retail Partnerships, Recycling News, Sustainability Elaine Birks-MItchell

Looking for a Charity to Support? How Retailers Can Create Meaningful, Measurable Impact in Their Communities

If you’re a retailer looking for a meaningful way to give back, you’re not alone. We work with businesses that want their impact to be thoughtful, measurable, and rooted in dignity. This blog walks through why essentials matter, how retail partnerships work, and how your business can support women, youth, and schools in ways that truly make a difference.

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Gift Ideas for Valentine’s and Galentine’s Day: Give The Gift of Love and Dignity
Retail Partnerships, Recycling News Elaine Birks-MItchell Retail Partnerships, Recycling News Elaine Birks-MItchell

Gift Ideas for Valentine’s and Galentine’s Day: Give The Gift of Love and Dignity

Valentine’s Day and Galentine’s Day are all about love—love for a partner, love for friends, love for ourselves. But what if this year, we widened that circle just a bit? What if we turned these feel-good days into a chance to share love with women, girls, and families who need it most?

At The Undie Chest, we believe love shows up in practical, powerful ways. Sometimes, love looks like new underwear. Sometimes, it looks like a caring community saying, “You matter.”

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