Warehouse One needs your help

Warehouse One is accepting gently used pants and hoping to collect 200 pairs to donate to the Amata Transition House.

Warehouse One is proud to, once again, help those in the community.

Between Jan. 27 and Feb. 10, the jean store is accepting pants and offering a discount to those who bring in donations.

If you bring in one pair of pants, Warehouse One is offering a 10 per cent discount. You earn a 15 per cent discount for two pairs and 20 per cent off a purchase for a donation of three or more pants.

In the last eight years, Warehouse One has been able to to donate 71,000 pairs of jeans to shelters across Canada and this year, the bar has been raised.

“In this ninth year of the event, we hope to collect more than 13,500 pairs of jeans,” Warehouse One president, Neil Armstrong, said.

The Quesnel store is aiming to collect 200 pairs and they’re well on their way, with more than 150 already collected.

If you wish to make a donation, but don’t have any gently used jeans laying around, you can still help.

Warehouse One is accepting all types of pants, as long as they are wearable and not too worn, including dress pants and yoga pants.

Don’t feel limited by gender either, Warehouse One is more than happy to take men’s, women’s, kid’s and baby’s pants off your hands.

There are even options for those who aren’t willing to make the trip down to the store.

If your business wants to collect and doesn’t wish to get a discount, give Warehouse One a call and they will pick them up.

 

For information, call 250-991-5166.

 

 

Quesnel Cariboo Observer