Donate Fatigues

Thank you for your service, your offer to donate fatigues, and for your support of our mission.

Unfortunately we are unable to accept any new fatigue donations until our strategic plan is complete and we have new space. 

If you need to donate them soon, I suggest: If you're near an ROTC or Military Thrift Shop, they would be happy to have them. Another alternative, if you have time, check with costume shops, school theater departments, community theaters or museums.

We appreciate you, Connie

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Used fatigues were the inspiration for Celebrate Fatigues after my husband couldn’t find a reassuring way to dispose of his Army uniforms.

I learned that nearly 200,000 veterans leave the service each year – and they have multiple sets of fatigues, which means more than a million fatigues are stored or need to be disposed of annually. We don’t want them to end up in a landfill.

Our intent is to recycle, remember, and honor the men and women who have worn these fatigues in service to our country. They continue to deserve the same respect they held while being worn.

Here’s our current list of veterans that have donated military uniforms.

Friends of Celebrate Fatigues

St. MICHAEL’s Veterans CENTER

Phyllis Carlyle

The Sewing Labs

Fort Leavenworth Thrift STORE

Jennifer Juarez

Steph Rupp