December 24th – 26th , 2022 Uniqlo together with Ban Rom Sai Foundation and Phra Dhammacarika bring 8,725 pieces of clothes collected from Uniqlo customers to donate to villagers who face coldness during winter on the Chuimor, Omgoi, Chiangmai
Total 16,089 pieces of clothes were donated including through Mirror Foundation and Baannokkamin Foundation
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Local Clothing Support
More than 121,000 pieces of clothes collected from customers were donated to people in need
(As of December 31st, 2022)Uniqlo Clothes Donation (December 2022)

Uniqlo Clothes Donation (August 2022)

August 4th, 2022 Uniqlo donated 14,094 clothes from customers to 3 Foundations under RE-UNIQLO project which could benefit for more than 2,000 people including Baannokkamin Foundation that we got to meet directly with the kids in the foundation as well.
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Uniqlo Clothes Donation (November 2020)

On November 18th, 2020, 7,000 clothing items were distributed to 242 families from 5 villages and 120 children from 5 schools in remotely area of Omkoi, Chiangmai together with 270 set of other supplier packages, 120 set of educational tools and 5 set of medicine and sport equipment to support them during the cold season. Moreover, UNIQLO donated AIRism masks to the partner, Ban Rom Sai's children and staff which allow them to experience the Lifewear philosophy through our clothing. The volunteer staffs also invited the children to mix and match UNIQLO clothing and presented their iconic styling.
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Uniqlo Clothes Donation (January 2020)

On January 31st, 2020, UNIQLO partners with Shanti Volunteer Association (SVA) and Burmese Migrant Worker’s Education Committee (BMWEC) to support under-privileged people in Baan Hua Muang, Maesot, Tak by distributing 6,126 clothing to 171 families or around 713 beneficiaries.
Uniqlo Clothes Donation (December 2019)

On December 17th - 19th, 2019, 1,638 clothing were distributed to 400 children from 7 schools in Omkoi, Chiangmai through the new partner, Ban Rom Sai. Although the weather was cold during the cold season, most of children only had a light cloth. They needed to walk freezing to the school. The warmness from the donated clothes can help them to focus on studying and give them a better quality of life.