Why choose us
We have a passion for making sure your clothes create new memories for less fortunate people. We are passionate about what we do and we hope that people can share our passion in donating to charity and making sure clothes receive a new life.
We are proud of diverting tons of reusable textiles from our critical landfill and as a result, providing affordable good quality second hand clothing for people in need whilst helping the environment and our planet.
After using our service, you can be proud that your goods avoided landfill, generated income for a good cause and provided affordable clothing to poorer parts of the world.
About us and the Charities
We have strong relationships with the charities we work with. We also have a passion of making sure your clothes create new memories for less fortunate people. We are passionate about what we do and we hope that people can share our passion in donating to charity and making sure clothes receive a new life.
Clothes2collect is the trading name of Recycle Proline LTD Company which has been collecting clothes for Charities. Recycle Proline LTD is a well-established company, based in St Helens, Merseyside, United Kingdom. They are an experienced wholesaler and exporter of Original Unsorted second hand clothing, shoes and bric-a-brac.
The company has been cooperating with the Polish, Lithuanian, Georgian, Czech Republic, Latvian and Ukrainian markets since 2008. We are proud of diverting tons of reusable textiles from our critical landfill and as a result, providing affordable good quality second hand clothing for people in need whilst helping the environment and our planet.
The National Kidney Federation 
The National Kidney Federation is unique because, although there are a large number of kidney charities, the NKF is the national kidney charity actually run by kidney patients for kidney patients.
Most renal units have a Kidney Patient Association (KPA) specifically attached to that unit, however, in January 1979 these independent charities realised that they needed a national organisation to fight their cause as renal provision was in dire difficulties, overstretched, and under resourced. If ever there was a case of post code provision, renal disease was it! Currently, there are 51 KPAs and they come together as the controlling Council of the National Kidney Federation, the KPAs are both the ears and the eyes of the NKF and its controlling force. Patients are the Officers of the NKF, the Executive Committee of the NKF and some of the workforce of the NKF. Apart from nine members of staff, all other personnel are either kidney patients or carers of kidney patients.
Unlike other kidney charities, the NKF has only two roles, campaigning for improvements to renal provision and treatment, and national patient support services.
The National Kidney Federation (NKF) has been representing renal patients for nearly 40 years and is unique in being the only national charity run by Kidney Patients for Kidney Patients. We also run the only UK Helpline dedicated solely to patients with the condition.
Kidney disease can affect anyone of any age, even from birth. There are currently two million people with early stage Chronic Kidney Disease in the UK, and a further 60,000 with end-stage – meaning they are either on Dialysis or have had a kidney transplant. NKF is here to offer all the information and support these patients need, along with their families and carers.
Cancer Research and Genetics UK
Cancer Research and Genetics UK is a registered charity, charity number - 1121512.
It is totally volunteer driven and welcomes support and contributions to provide vital direct funding for research into cancer. Set up by Nick Phillips in memory of his wife Marcia who died of the disease at the age of only 45.
(‘’ Tragically my family and I were unaware of the Genetic familial predisposition to cancer and therefore campaign nationally for more awareness, earlier screening and improvements in cancer care to what exists in the UK today’’).
Cancer Research and Genetics UK are working in collaboration with Recycle Proline LTD a company based in Liverpool who are donating funds regularly to the charity which is directed into Cancer Research and Genetics and to the charities objectives and aims.
- Cancer Research and Genetics UK are donating £10,000 to Professor John Fields based at Liverpool University to buy specialist lung cancer research equipment. The charity also intends to buy equipment for other cancer research projects undertaken at the university.
- Cancer Research and Genetics UK are currently regularly donating to Professor Alan Clarke and his European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute (ECSCRI) based at Cardiff University.
- Cancer Research and Genetics UK are currently donating regularly to Professor Julian Sampson's Cancer Genetic Research work at Cardiff University.
Cancer Research and Genetics UK have donated £10,000 to the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre at the new Liverpool hospital to buy -86 C freezers for storing tissue samples of patients in cancer research. The work we are supporting will be under the guidance of Dr Maria Maguire, who is researching into the molecular mechanisms of cancer.
Cancer Research and Genetics UK have donated £10k to Professor Andrew Sewell's work at Cardiff University. His research group is focused on T-cell antigens and the receptors that recognise them.
Cancer Research Genetics UK donated £10,000 to the Manchester Cancer Research Centre who work closely with the Christie NHS Foundation Trust, the largest cancer hospital in Europe.

Ukraine Appeal
Ukraine Appeal is a registered charity (England and Wales charity number 1199404). The charity is now responding to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, helping refugees displaced in the war by supporting aid organisations getting help to those most in need. The charity is registered with the Fundraising Regulator, the independent regulator of charity fundraising. It proves that all of its fundraising will be legal, open, honest and respectful, complying with the fundraising promise.
Ukraine Appeal is working in collaboration with Recycle Proline LTD, a company based in St Helens, Merseyside, who are donating funds regularly to the charity supporting its goals and projects, such as:
- a recently launched new fundraising project “Warm Shelter” dedicated to continuous support of people in Ukraine where “Ukraine Appeal” collects funds to purchase essential equipment for “Warm Shelters” which would support displaced families, elderly, children, and people with special needs. The funds collected by “Ukraine Appeal” will secure provision of:
- powerful long run generators
- independent and uninterrupted connection equipment
- mobile power banks
- thermal clothing & blankets
- mobile cooking stations
- holding a "Family Festival" charity fair with the support of the John Lewis company in Milton Keynes.


