With your blessings, these services are being provided to the deserving poor people.
Collecting clothes from the rich and distributing them to the poor for free is a growing gap between wealth and poverty in our society. On one hand, there are those who have closets full of clothes, and on the other, there are poor people who don’t even have a proper piece of clothing. Therefore, if we collect clothes from the rich and distribute them to the poor for free, it would be a great human duty and a charitable act.
We often see that in wealthy homes, clothes are replaced every year or two. When new fashions arrive, old clothes are either tucked away in a corner of the closet, or sometimes even thrown away. Even though these clothes are still wearable. If these clothes were collected and distributed to the poor, many people would be spared the hassle of covering their bodies.
It can protect you from cold, heat and rain.
To collect clothes, call us. We’ll come to your house and collect them. From there, they’ll be washed, ironed, sorted into different sizes, and stored at the “Buruj Free Clothes Center,” so that clothes for every age and need reach the right people.
For example, school uniforms and regular dresses for children, burqas, suits, dupatta-shalwars for women, and shirts, pants, or kurtis and pyjamas for men are all packaged in different ways. These packages are then distributed to poor settlements, slums, roadside dwellers, or labor areas.
This clothing distribution isn’t just done during the winter season, but year-round. Warm clothing like sweaters, jackets, and blankets are distributed during the winter. This provides relief from the weather and brings a little peace to people’s lives. In today’s world, where people fight over trivial matters, such acts keep humanity alive. When a poor person smiles after wearing the clothes, that smile becomes a blessing for the person who gave them the clothes.
This act is not a small one, but a profoundly noble deed. The true mark of humanity lies in sharing our blessings with others. Ultimately, it can be said that collecting clothes from the rich and giving them to the poor for free is a form of Sadaqah-e-Jaria (a perpetual act of charity). This act not only fulfills the needs of the poor but also spreads the message of love, brotherhood, and sympathy throughout the world. If everyone contributes a little, no one in the world will feel the need for clothing.
“A man’s true wealth is not the clothes he has, but the passion to clothe others.”
