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Monday, 13-08-2018

Largest donation in cyber-history

With around 20 boxes on two pallets, cyber-Wear makes its largest donation yet, both in terms of scope and of the wide variety of items donated, to a children’s home in Belarus

Over the last few weeks, cyber-Wear’s samples warehouse has been turned upside down. Samples from the last few decades have been checked and sorted out. This resulted in the unbelievable quantity of 20 large boxes being filled. And in this case, ‘sorting out’ doesn’t have any negative connotations whatsoever. On the contrary: All products are as new, without any traces of use, as they were produced for the widest variety of clients for viewing and inspection purposes.

 

The boxes contain countless garments such as jackets, vests, T-shirts, hoodies, shirts, blouses, trousers and shorts, in all clothing sizes. Added to this are four boxes containing all manner of rucksacks and bags. But that’s not all: There are also boxes full of stationery such as writing pads and notebooks in just about every size and design possible, what seems like thousands of ballpoint pens, plus post-it notes and pocket calculators. And the promotional products sector is also never short of electronic items. For example, power banks, torches, headphones and many more items will be dispatched to Belarus. Also cups of various sizes and dozens of ‘coffee to go’ cups have also been securely stowed in the boxes. And last but not least, the most important thing: Children’s toys. Every child will be able to find something to delight them, because everything from A to Z is included. From footballs to cuddly toys and up to sandpit toys and diggers, nothing is lacking.
With this wide array of products spanning 20 boxes on two pallets, this is the largest donation that cyber-Wear has ever made.

 

In previous years, we have often donated to the Mogilev children’s home. 170 orphans are being brought up at the children’s home, most of whom have some form of disability. Of these 170 young children, 11 suffer from epilepsy, 28 from diseases of the skeletal and muscular system and 30 from metabolic and eating disorders.

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