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A young boy in a winter hat and coat

Trade charity the Fashion & Textile Children’s Trust (FTCT) raised over £19,000 in its first winter appeal. Success came from the fundraising efforts of companies across the sector, resulting in the Trust more than tripling its original £5,000 campaign target.

The money raised will go towards supporting parents who work in the British fashion and textile industry by paying for the life essentials their children need. Everything from cosy duvets to warm winter coats and ovens for hot meals.

Commenting on the winter appeal is Anna Pangbourne, CEO of FTCT. “Our success wouldn’t have been possible without the support of our incredible partners, namely LK Bennett, Boohoo, ACS Clothing, Boden, Johnsons Service Group, UKFT, Kannegiesser, National Laundry Group and Clean Linen, which all made a significant impact. Their commitment to our cause has made a real difference to the lives of many children.”

Less than a month into 2024, the Trust has already sent £15,000 in grants to industry families who are in financial difficulty due to a sudden change in home circumstances and ongoing issues such as health problems.

FTCT gives grants for children’s essential items to parents working in the British fashion and textile industry and who are struggling financially. It runs two fundraising appeals every year and looks to the industry for support. Its next appeal starts in June and will focus on school uniform.

For further information on FTCT, please click here.

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