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How To Donate Gloves

Program Overview

For years, one dedicated steward in Chelsea, MI gained permission from her large, industrial employer to take possession of all the lightly-used working gloves that factory standards had marked for disposal. The company (too modest to be named here) was supportive, but the volume quickly overwhelmed. That’s when The Stewardship Networkgot involved, picking up these extremely useful gloves, having them cleaned, sorting them into matching pairs, and getting them into (and onto) helping hands across the country. Today, gloves repurposed in this program’s earliest days are still put to use in service of a wide range of collaborative stewardship actions and we’re just warming up.

Program Accolades

“This donation of gloves is a blessing beyond measure.” -Carrie from Dahlem Conservancy

“What an amazing program!!” -Andrew from the Michigan Wildlife Conservancy

“This program is a great idea. Thank you!” -Marshall from Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy

“I want to thank and acknowledge the volunteer who had a great idea and presented it to their employer. What a great way to reuse these gloves!” -Bill from the Boy Scouts of America

“We obviously have some of the most wonderful, dedicated volunteers in the region, but one of the things that ties them together, other than their love for our parks, is that they all need gloves!”-Nealy from Ottawa County Parks

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“Thank you for including us in your amazing program! I can’t wait to share the good news with our team. We will put the gloves to to good use during our next beach cleanup!” -Brad from Surfrider Foundation Niagara Frontier Chapter

“We recently had gloves donated to us from your non-profit for our clean up last weekend and I wanted to share the impact your gloves helped us make! With 57 volunteers we went across 14 miles and collected over 3,000 pounds of trash along the Chattahoochee River in Georgia! Thank you so much for your support and for supplying us with your amazing gloves!” -Ben from the Venture Unknown Foundation

“These gloves will protect the hard-working hands of local environmental stewards, and they’re SO FASHIONABLE!!!!” -Kirsten from St. Clair County Parks and Recreation Commission

If you have photos or stories of these gloves in action, we’d love to see them and hear all about it at [email protected] or just do what Connecticut River Conservancy did and make our day on social media : )

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