Schoola - Preloved women’s, kids’ & baby clothes giving 40% of proceeds to schools
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Schoola – Preloved women’s, kids’ & baby clothes giving 40% of proceeds to schools

Schoola - Preloved women’s, kids’ & baby clothes giving 40% of proceeds to schoolsTracking PixelThis is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Schoola.

I am an avid shopper and I am always on the lookout for good clothes for my kids. They seem to always be growing and outgrowing the clothes that they have so I sell the old ones to make room for the new ones. I like to find nice, name brand clothes for my kids that will last. I want things that will last wash after wash and still look good.

I just recently discovered Schoola and I am so excited to find a place that has great clothes and gives back. All of the pictures in this blog post are items that we got from Schoola for my kids. Check out how great everything looks. In fact, one of the items still had the price tag on it.

Have you heard of Schoola?

Schoola - Preloved women’s, kids’ & baby clothes giving 40% of proceeds to schools

ABOUT SCHOOLA

Schoola is an online retailer of preloved women’s, kids’, and baby clothes that gives 40% of proceeds to schools. You can shop Schoola to get great name brands for up to 70% off plus give funds to schools.

Schoola - Preloved women’s, kids’ & baby clothes giving 40% of proceeds to schoolsSchoola has been receiving accolades all over the Internet as an innovative platform for school fundraising because you can now leverage the principles of the sharing economy. Now outgrown kids clothes get a second life and school programs in need of funds get that much-needed support that they need. Schoola is also a great place to shop for nearly new kids clothes at incredible values.

Schoola - Preloved women’s, kids’ & baby clothes giving 40% of proceeds to schoolsSCHOOLA & THE MALALA FUND

This year has been an amazing year for Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai. She is truly a role model and Schoola is thrilled to partner with her. This partnership will be focused on raising money for the Malala Fund. The fund helps girls' in very vulnerable communities around the world by supporting education projects.  There are several ways that you can help.

Request a donation bag (pictured above)

We all have clothes sitting around our house, right? I know that I have items I no longer and I have a lot of things that the kids have just outgrown. Now your preloved clothing can helps girls' around the world. Request a Malala donation bag to send in your preloved kids' and womens' clothes to be sold on the Schoola.com website. 40% of the sales proceeds from your clothes will go directly to the Malala Fund.

Challenge your own online community on social media

Are you active in social media? You can easily help out by tagging two or more friends, on your social media accounts, with the #PassTheBag hashtag and link to schoola.com/malala so that others will see your message as well.

Shop the Malala collection

Head on over to the Schoola website and shop the Malala collection.  Just like above, 40% of the sales proceeds from your clothes will go directly to the Malala Fund.

Schoola - Preloved women’s, kids’ & baby clothes giving 40% of proceeds to schoolsGET SOCIAL WITH SCHOOLA

Like Schoola on Facebook

Tweet with Schoola on Twitter

Check out the Schoola Blog

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21 Comments Leave a Comment »

  1. OHH ou save can a lot and help others all at the same time?! I am totally in! This is great! I will be telling people about this and getting a few items myself.

  2. This is such a great idea! My kids’ school is doing this in November and I can’t wait! I have a ton of clothes to donate and it’s a great cause.

  3. What a great idea! I absolutely love the idea of this program.

  4. Robin Rue (@massholemommy)

    I think this is awesome. I have so many things that my kids have outgrown and I love that I can help someone else.

  5. I didn’t know about the donation bag option. I’m totally going to request one of those.

  6. Okay, I’ve bought secondhand clothing a lot for my kids from different websites. BUT never one that supports such a great cause. Totally looking into them! Great post 🙂

  7. I love Schoola.. Ordered twice from the site and loved the quality

  8. This is the first time I heard about Schoola. This is a great campaign and I hope they sell a lot of clothes to generate more funds for the foundation.

  9. I have never heard of them before but I love companies that supports a caise, just like them.

  10. This is a great cause and company. I love being able to help others get things that we often take for granted.

  11. Oh I just love this initiative. I love that they give so much of the money to schools.

  12. I love Schoola, they have great clothes and incredible customer service.

  13. this is so awesome! i love this. shopping for a cause? i’m here for this!

  14. What a great cause, and very generous of them to do that. Schools really need it. This beats out the magazine drive that some of the schools do.

  15. This is such a great idea and for a great cause too. My kids aren’t in school anymore but I’ll pass this on to my brother who has school-aged kids.

  16. wow wow wow! i love this campaign. I requested my bag and shared it on facebook. love giving back! thank you!

  17. Bonnie G

    I have purchased clothing from Schoola before and have also sent some clothes to them. Such a great program.

  18. What a great cause. I’ve always admired Malala. I’m going to check the Schoola website and see what I can find.

  19. This is amazing! Save money and help others? I can totally get on board with something like this!

  20. Schoola sounds like a really great program. Thanks for sharing this information.

  21. Thanks Stacie for letting know about this donation campaign. I would like to support this campaign, please let me know the process of donation?

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