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Drop Your Gonch campaign targets underwear donations

When it comes to clothing donated to socialagencies, underwear is often an afterthought.

Edmonton's Bissell Centre hoping to collect 10,000 new undies

The Drop your Gonch campaign will be accepting underwear donations until July 27th. (Oumar Salifou/CBC)

When it comes to clothing donated to socialagencies, underwear is often an afterthought.

While underwear is amongst the most requested items at the Bissell Centre, it's also the least-donated item, says communications manager Devin Komarniski.

Indeed, on Thursdaythe centre was completely out ofsocks, bras and men's underwear.

Clients willwear one set of underwearfor several days or even weeksat a time, Komarniski said.

"We want to be able to have enough stock to provide comfortand dignity, which goes a long way for people who are struggling on the street," he said.

Devin Komarniski standing in the Bissell Centre's community closet. (David Bajer/CBC )

This week, thecentre launched its Drop Your Gonch campaign, looking to collect 10,000 donations of new underwear.

The campaign waslaunched in 2013after asecretary at the centre tired of handing outmen's underwear to female clients because that's all the centre had.

"She just said, 'I've had enough, people have needs that we're not being able to meet,' and we decided to do an appeal for it,"Komarniski said.

The need for underwear rises in the summer, he said.

Lorna Bullchild, a Bissell Centre client, said there's always a demand for underwear.

Lorna Bullchild explaining the impact of fewer underwear donations. (David Bajer/CBC)

"It is really hard for us homelessand I speak for all the homeless people out here, too because we're asking each other, 'Do you have this, do you have that,'" Bullchild said.

"Winter is all right, everything comes.But now that summer is here, there's nothing," Bullchild said.

Donations will be taken until Saturday at20 locations across Edmonton, St. Albert, and Sherwood Park.