Cash For Kids Community Clothing Banks

This contractor arranged for Cash For Kids clothing and textile banks to be delivered to the site and placed at the main entrance of the site compound for local residents to donate unwanted clothing. This allowed the local community to support the charity on a regular basis.

The brightly coloured clothes banks are being used to raise funds for Cash for Kids as part of Radio Tay FMs appeal for this charity. Radio Tay FM advised that being able to find safe, prominent, and accessible (for the public) locations for the clothes recycling banks was not easy, and that this was the first occasion that a construction company had offered a prominent spot next to their site facilities.

Cash For Kids are a grant making charity helping unwell and disadvantaged children up to 18 years old. They fundraise all year and distribute grants at least twice a year.

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Entry submitted by McLaughlin & Harvey Ltd


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