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Western Hosts Clothing Relocation Project



BELLINGHAM, Wash. -- Students at Western Washington University are coming together for a community-wide swap meet. 

This Saturday will mark the third year of the Clothing Relocation Project. 

The project is a way for students across campus, and this year across Bellingham, to trade in old clothes for other’s hand-me downs.

Western student and project coordinator Rebecca Rivero says she is encouraging donations but they aren’t mandatory.



This year’s clothing relocation project will be held this Saturday from 12-4 p.m. in Western’s Viking Union room 565 and donations can be taken at the door. 

There is also a box set up on the sixth floor of the Viking Union for anyone who wants to donate now.

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