The HIV Intervention Project, an Atlanta-based nonprofit, is accepting new or used designer clothes, shoes and accessories such as belts and precious metals to help raise money to assist HIV/AIDS patients and for HIV prevention outreach in Atlanta. The group said donors can receive tax deductions based on the fair market value of the items donated, and added that the items will be resold by the H.I.P Let It Go thrift store.

The project asked residents to to schedule a donation pick-up or drop-off time by calling (404) 855-1447 or emailing ThatsHIP@gmail.com.

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Ceudy Gutierrez reads a book to her 2-year-old son, Matias, at their home in Buford, GA, on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025. Ceudy Gutierrez is struggling to make ends meet for herself and her three young kids following her husband’s ICE arrest earlier this fall. (Miguel Martinez/ AJC)

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