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vos vêtements,
changez des vies
Vos habits de seconde main deviennent matière première pour des ateliers d'intégration et d'autonomie à Paris.
Votre vieux pull vaut plus que vous croyez
Chaque vêtement donné sert de base à des ateliers créatifs pour des personnes réfugiées et en réinsertion.
5 étapes simples
De votre placard jusqu'aux ateliers RECO
Comment déposer ?
Deux façons simples de nous faire parvenir vos vêtements
75003 Paris
Sans formulaire, venez directement !
République – Étudiante
Sur inscription préalable
Que donner ?
Tout ce qui peut être transformé — pas de limite de style ou de taille
chemises
jupes
draps
combinaisons
sweats
tissus
Points de collecte
Deux lieux fixes à Paris — ou on vient chez vous
Sans formulaire — venez directement !
Triangle Bastille – République – Étudiante
De votre placard au monde
Chaque vêtement que vous donnez suit un cycle vertueux
On a besoin de vous aussi
Pas seulement de vêtements — des mains pour faire tourner le projet
Prêt·e à donner ?
2 minutes pour remplir le formulaire — ou venez directement le samedi 30 mai de 10h à 16h, sans inscription. Les notifications arrivent à reco@pimpampum.fr.
ONG Pim Pam Pum · 50 rue de Tournelles, 75003 Paris
visibles@pimpampum.fr · reco@pimpampum.fr · pimpampum.fr · @ong_pimpampum
RECO Collecte — Flow Chart
Saturday 30 May 2025 · 10:00 → 18:00 · Maison Étudiante + Triangle Bastille–République
Receive
Quality
Classify
& Post
Transport
du Climat
- 10:00 — All team + early volunteers on site. Octavia opens and assigns stations.
- 12:00–13:30 — Lunch break. Note on table: "We're on lunch break — leave donations on the table, we'll be right back."
- 13:30 — Second wave. More public expected. Music volume up. Sorting speed increases.
- 16:00–17:00 — Quentin arrives. Final interviews + professional capsule filmed.
- 17:00 — Begin packing. Label all bags/boxes clearly (axe + condition).
- 18:00 — Close. Transport all to Académie du Climat (cave storage).
- 18:00+ — Optional: attend Magua dance performance (sábanas → faldas) at Académie.
Day Programme — Core Team
Saturday 30 May · Maison Étudiante, 50 rue de Tournelles · 10:00–18:00
- 10:00–13:00 — Calm, ambient. Sets a welcoming tone.
- 13:30–17:00 — More dynamic. Energy for sorting sprint.
- 17:00–18:00 — Upbeat closing energy.
Day Programme — Volunteers
Saturday 30 May · Maison Étudiante · Welcome from 10:00 · Priority: afternoon from 12:00
- You'll receive a Google Calendar invite for Saturday 30 May with the address and contact.
- Morning volunteers: arrive at 10:00. Afternoon volunteers: arrive at 12:00 or 13:30.
- It's a full outdoor/indoor event — dress comfortably, bring water.
- There will be a shared picnic lunch around 12:00 — bring something to share if you'd like!
- All content from the day will be posted on RECO social channels — you may appear in videos/photos.
- Greet donors as they arrive with a smile and a thank you.
- Log each donation on the shared sheet (name optional, type of items, approx quantity).
- Direct people to the sorting zone or let them observe if they want to stay.
- During lunch: place the printed note on the table and step away for 1h30.
- Work directly with Marlis (textile evaluator) and Mikhaela.
- Follow Marlis's selection guide to classify items: A / B / C.
- Keep the sorting table clean and organized throughout the day.
- Do NOT discard anything without Marlis's confirmation.
- Two people always together. One drives/navigates, one films and interacts.
- Filmmaker: photo + short video of each pickup moment. Natural, warm, not staged.
- Interactor: knock, greet, thank donor, carry items back to scooter.
- Route: Bastille → République → Étudiante triangle. Octavia gives the list of confirmed addresses.
- Send content directly to Aiwei's phone or WhatsApp group after each stop.
- From 17:00: bag and box all sorted items. Label each bag clearly (A/B/C + category).
- Help load and transport everything to Académie du Climat (approx. 15 min away).
- Organise items in the designated storage space — Octavia will show you where.
- No fixed station — move where needed throughout the day.
- Check in with Octavia every 30–45 min for updates on where to help.
- Available for interviews, carrying items, welcoming donors, or helping Matina with filming logistics.
- Shared picnic lunch with the team (12:00–13:30).
- Short interview about your views on fashion & ecology — featured on our channels.
- Certificate of participation from ONG Pim Pam Pum.
- First access to the RECO Open Week programme in October.
- Optional: join us at Académie du Climat for the Magua dance performance at 18:00.
- Transfer everything about the collecte to Victoria during your morning sessions (Thu AM + Fri AM).
- Walk her through the Google Sheet — volunteer list, addresses, schedule, sorting guide.
- Make sure she has all contacts: volunteers, Marlis, Quentin, Aiwei.
- Confirm with Irina whether she can support Matina on Saturday and what hours — add her to the plan if yes.
- Ensure the volunteer Google Calendar event is live for Saturday 30 May — invite all confirmed volunteers.
- Send confirmed volunteers their briefing (programme + role) by Thursday evening latest.
- Brief Victoria on the partnership work she'll continue in the afternoons (see Victoria's briefing).
- Arrive at 10:00 sharp. You open, you set up, you assign stations.
- Overall coordination of both teams — welcome desk, sorting zone, pickup route, floaters.
- You are the point of contact for all questions from volunteers throughout the day.
- Check in with Victoria every 30–45 min so she can see and learn the full flow.
- At 17:00: lead the packing and transport operation to Académie du Climat.
- Debrief with team at end of day — what worked, what to improve for Open Week.
- Update the Open Week programme for the 3rd week of October 2026.
- Use the existing document as base — adjust dates, confirm partners, update venue info.
- Share updated PDF with Carolina for review before end of next week.
- Full hand-off to Victoria by Friday afternoon
- Volunteer briefing sent by Thursday evening
- Google Calendar event live with all volunteers invited
- Irina availability confirmed
- On site 10:00–18:00 Saturday as coordinator
- Open Week programme updated for 3rd week October
- Work with Octavia during Thursday and Friday mornings to receive everything about the collecte.
- Review the volunteer list, Google Sheet, addresses, and sorting guide with her. Ask questions now — she's the one who can answer everything before she leaves.
- Understand the pickup route and the two-person scooter system.
- Know how to reach each volunteer and what their role is.
- Continue the partnership and fundraising work you were already managing.
- Prepare the press dossier — consult Carolina this afternoon for the version we're sending to Grand Paris.
- Continue outreach to potential partners using Octavia's existing list and contacts.
- Coordinate all volunteer follow-up — thank you messages, next steps.
- Make sure the Google Sheet is up to date with all donation data from Saturday.
- Continue volunteer recruitment for the Open Week (October).
- Confirm each partner is still engaged — a quick check-in message per partner is enough.
- Morning: collecte & coordination tasks.
- Afternoon: partnerships and fundraising.
- By Friday: everything must be confirmed and clear for when Octavia returns.
- You are the operational lead when Octavia needs to step back.
- Welcome new volunteers, explain their roles, make them feel part of something.
- Monitor the volunteer group chat and respond to any questions.
- Help Octavia with the 17:00 pack-up and transport.
- Take notes on what worked and what didn't — useful for the October Open Week.
- Receive full collecte brief from Octavia by Friday PM
- Understand all volunteer contacts and roles
- Press dossier: adapt and send to Grand Paris (consult Carolina)
- On site Saturday 10:00–18:00 — operational support
- Next week: coordinate follow-up + continue partnerships AM/PM split
- All confirmed and clean by following Friday
- You'll be working on the RECO website today. The corrections involve HTML code — here's exactly how to do it safely:
- Step 1: Go to WordPress (not IONOS — see access note below).
- Step 2: Find the widget/block with the code to fix. Do NOT delete the existing widget yet.
- Step 3: Copy the current HTML code. Paste it into Divi/Dize (the AI tool) and describe clearly what needs to change — include: the section it's in, the visual element (e.g. "the 5 coloured circles in the programme section, currently using colour #5068XX"), what the fix should be.
- Step 4: Divi gives you a new corrected code. Create a NEW widget in WordPress, paste the new code there and verify it looks right.
- Step 5: Only once you've confirmed it's correct, delete the old widget.
- You can also ask Claude directly for code corrections — paste the code + describe what's wrong and it'll give you the fixed version.
- Pages to fix today: RECO programme page + Collecte landing page + Open Week page.
- For the PDF uploads (Open Week + programme): add PDF to the WordPress media gallery, then embed via a gallery block or link button on the page.
- Arrive 10:00. Set up your filming spots at the welcome desk and sorting zone.
- Film throughout the day: donations arriving, sorting in action, team energy, donor moments.
- Edit short clips on the go and send to Aiwei for stories/reels posting.
- At 16:00: Quentin (pro videographer) arrives. You coordinate logistics — who he films, where, in what order. One hour, make it count.
- If Irina is confirmed: coordinate with her on visual framing and what content to prioritise.
- From 17:00: continue filming the pack-up. Final content of the day.
- End of day: archive ALL content (photos + videos + clips) to the shared Drive, clearly organised by time of day.
- Respond to comments/questions on all social channels throughout the day.
- WordPress access from Carolina (ask when ready to work)
- RECO, Collecte & Open Week pages corrected via Divi + WordPress
- PDFs uploaded to gallery and linked on correct pages
- Saturday: visual production lead 10:00–18:00
- Coordinate Quentin's 1-hour session at 16:00
- All content archived to Drive by end of Saturday
- Social channels active and responsive all day
- Complete all small tasks assigned yesterday before Saturday.
- Carolina will share the website link once it's ready — review it and flag anything that looks off.
- Prepare your social media schedule for Saturday (stories plan, posting times, captions ready).
- Arrive 10:00. You are the live social media lead for the entire day.
- 10:00 — First story: "We're live! The RECO collecte has started." Show the space, the team, the energy.
- Every ~90 min — Post an update: donation count, atmosphere, a short clip or quote.
- Receive content from the pickup duo via WhatsApp group — repost promptly.
- 14:30 — Lead the volunteer interviews: "What do you think about fast fashion? Why did you come today?" Film casually, warm tone.
- Respond to all comments and DMs on Instagram, Facebook throughout the day.
- 17:00 — Final post of the day: closing, thank you, impact teaser ("X bags collected, more to come").
- End of day — Archive ALL content to the shared Drive, organised by time. Label clearly.
- Pending tasks done before Saturday
- Social schedule prepared
- Saturday: live social lead 10:00–18:00
- Volunteer interviews filmed at 14:30
- All content archived to Drive end of day
- Comments/DMs responded to throughout
- Arrive 10:00. You work directly with Marlis at the sorting zone all day.
- Marlis leads the quality evaluation — you follow her guide and classification system (A/B/C).
- Keep the sorting table clean and organised. Tag items clearly as you go.
- Do NOT discard or reclassify anything without Marlis confirming.
- From 17:00: help with packing labelled bags and preparing for transport.
- Every morning: check in with Victoria — how are the volunteers? Any issues? What needs attention?
- Help ensure the Google Sheet is automated and up to date (dates, confirmations, contact info).
- If a volunteer needs support or isn't responding, flag it to Victoria immediately.
- Continue your WITBAW work in parallel — this is your primary project and remains a priority.
- Saturday: sorting & classification support with Marlis, 10:00–18:00
- Next week: daily morning check-in with Victoria
- Google Sheet monitoring — flag any automation issues
- WITBAW continues as primary project all week
Programme RECO — Web Summary
A clear, concise description of the programme (not the collecte) for the pimpampum.fr website. Ready to paste.
Le programme s'adresse à une cohorte mixte composée à 75 % de réfugié·es, demandeur·euses d'asile et jeunes en difficulté d'intégration, et à 25 % du public général d'Île-de-France — sans distinction d'âge ni de sexe. Les participant·es peuvent s'inscrire à un, deux ou les trois axes du programme, selon leurs intérêts et disponibilités.
Pim Pam Pum coordonne l'ensemble du programme — logistique, suivi des participant·es, partenariats — sans enseigner directement les modules. Ce sont des institutions partenaires et des expert·es du secteur qui animent les formations. RECO est un espace d'ouverture : pas une école de mode, mais une porte vers tout un univers de possibles.
1ère cohorte
indépendants
2026
1ère édition
- 1. La Collecte — Collecte solidaire de vêtements et matériaux de couture pour constituer la matière première du programme.
- 2. La RECO Open Week (octobre 2026) — Semaine de sensibilisation ouverte au public. Ateliers gratuits, rencontre avec des partenaires, présentation des trois axes. Objectif : visibilité, partenariats, recrutement des bénéficiaires.
- 3. Le Programme RECO (janvier 2026) — Un mois de formation intensive (édition pilote), puis trois mois pour les éditions complètes. Candidatures ouvertes en décembre 2025.
