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H.O.P.E. Brothers Save Uniforms, Landfills

H.O.P.E. Brothers Save Uniforms, Landfills

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March 6, 20261m 44s

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Meet Ethan and Desmond Hua, two young brothers turning their garage into a beacon of hope for the environment and struggling families. Their nonprofit, H.O.P.E., combats textile waste by collecting and redistributing gently used school uniforms, keeping them out of landfills and providing free clothing to those in need. With a growing impact, H.O.P.E. has saved over thirteen thousand uniform items and expanded to serve nine schools, earning Ethan recognition for his efforts. This is more than just a clothing drive; its a powerful movement for sustainability and social responsibility.

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