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Old Navy announces it is donating $30M of clothing to help families in need during COVID-19 pandemic

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Old Navy makes clothing donation to support communities across the country
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ByHayley FitzPatrick
May 12, 2020, 3:38 PM

Old Navy is one of the many retailers giving back during the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The retailer announced it is donating $30 million of clothing to Americans in need during the crisis. It will partner with nonprofit organizations Good360 and Baby2Baby to give away the apparel.

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The retailer enlisted artist Noah Scalin to create a portrait of the "American family" with 1,000 pieces of Old Navy clothing to announce the donation.

The time-lapse video showcases the evolution of Scalin creating the design, which features a mother with her two daughters.

"To all the families out there keeping it together for Zoom school and uniting us with TikTok challenges, thank you for doing your part," a message in the video reads.

"Now we're doing ours," the message continues. "Because family has been at the heart of everything we do since 1994, Old Navy is donating $30 million in clothing to help families in need across America."

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The retailer also announced a donation of 50,000 non-medical-grade reusable masks to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

Check out more retailers who are finding ways to support Americans during the pandemic here.

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