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Whenever you buy a new item of which you have several already (e.g. a shirt), you have got 1 in. Now, you can give your old 1 out, since you have replaced it with your new one. 
This concept can apply to any item, such as furniture, tools, equipment, or any item that can be of benefit to the destitute. |
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A non profit organisation whose main focus is on those who are the product of crimes of robbery, theft, alcoholism, rape, prostitution and the like. 1in1out is the direct link between society and the disadvantaged. |
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