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Pass it on Clothing & Co’s inspirational future plans

John Stanley

John Stanley checks in with Chris Vagg, the founder of Pass it on Clothing & Co.

John has spoken to Chris a couple of times this year to chat about his foundation, that’s continued to grow since it began in 2016 and how it has given homeless people a new look at life.

Chris has recently released a collaboration with Acadamy Brand who have created ‘undies for all’, which aims to give homeless people the ability to put on a fresh pair of underwear every day.

For every packet of undies purchased, a pack is donated by Academy Brand and given directly to those in need by Pass it on Clothing & Co. They are a great Chrissy present idea and go to an amazing cause. To purchase, visit the Acadamy Brand website.

Chris explains, “Homeless people know that we live in a digital age, you may not always have physical cash on you, but you know what your currency is it’s your tongue and your attention, you can stop and ask someone how are you doing.”

Chris is also still looking for funding to open an academy in the city and a program to help progress people who currently have to live on the street.

You can follow Chris on Facebook Pass it on Clothing & Co, and Instagram @passitonclothing.

You can also donate to their 2022 clothing fundraiser on Go Fund Me.

Click play below to hear Chris’ vision for his academy starting with his first candidate, young Ivan.

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John Stanley
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