Congratulations
You Raised 624,893 Pairs of Jeans!

DoSomething.org and Aéropostale thank everyone who supported this year's Teens for Jeans campaign. This year, with your help we were able to donate 624,893 jeans to homeless teens here in the U.S., Canada and Haiti. Thank you for your all of your efforts.

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Check out the Teens for Jeans FAQ!

When I donate jeans, where do they go?

In light of the recent earthquake in Haiti, the first 100,000 jeans collected will be sent down to Haiti to support homeless teens and Aéropostale has agreed to match that donation with another 100,000 pairs of brand new jeans.

In addition, DoSomething.org and Aéropostale have partnered with over 600 homeless shelters across the US and Canada to support homeless teens right in our own backyards.

If I donate more than one pair of jeans, do I get more than one coupon?

Yes. When you donate your jeans at Aéropostale, you will receive one 25% coupon for each pair of jeans that you donate.

What sizes of jeans are you looking for?

Homeless shelters often have a greater need for large sizes, but we will be happy to accept jeans of all sizes for this campaign. All of the jeans should be in good condition.

Is Aéropostale accepting other clothes besides jeans?

For the current Teens for Jeans campaign, we are just collecting jeans. If you have extra coats, scarves, hats, shirts, etc. please donate them directly to your local homeless shelter or charity.

Do you have posters or materials to help promote the campaign?

Yes. Please check out DoSomething.org/teensforjeans/take-action and you will see posters available for download.

Does every Aéropostale store participate in this campaign?

Yes. Every Aéropostale store will be accepting jeans donations from January 19th through February 14th.

Does it matter what brand of jeans I donate?

Nope. We want to collect as many jeans as possible! All we ask is that they are in good condition.

How are Justin Long and Ashley Greene involved in the campaign?

Justin Long and Ashley Greene are the spokespeople for Teens for Jeans 2010. They both really care about teen homelessness and activating young people to get involved. They generously donated their time to shoot a public service announcement and join the campaign.

If I'm a shelter that wants to be involved as a jeans beneficiary, what do I do?

Please send an email to TeensforJeans@dosomething.org and we will get back to you about participating in next year's campaign.

What if my question isn't answered here?

Just e-mail your question to TeensforJeans@dosomething.org!