10 years of Goods For Good
As UK registered charity Goods For Good celebrates its 10th anniversary, CWB speaks to its founder, Rosalind Bluestone MBE, to learn more about the organisation, how it works with the
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As UK registered charity Goods For Good celebrates its 10th anniversary, CWB speaks to its founder, Rosalind Bluestone MBE, to learn more about the organisation, how it works with the
The outstanding work of the charity Goods For Good has been recognised by a national award for one of its volunteers. Retired former schoolwear outfitter, Howard Skolnick, received the award
Watford-based humanitarian aid charity, Goods for Good, is participating in the AVIVA Financial Hardship Crowdfunder. In just a few days, it has raised over £5,000. However, it needs help to
Over the last eight years, shoe recycling charity Sal’s Shoes has provided over 3 million pairs of children’s shoes to those in need. Donations have come from the public, retailers
Childrenswear brand Raspberry Republic has launched a new Alfie Atkins capsule collection to help support water purification projects in Western Africa. Alfons Åberg (Alfie Atkins’ Swedish name) is one of Scandinavia’s
Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS) will once again be the chosen charity of schoolwear supplier Winterbottom’s. GNAAS, which is not NHS-funded, brings pioneering pre-hospital care to the scene; rescuing hundreds
Sal’s Shoes' doors are open once again for donations of children’s shoes of all types and sizes. The charity welcomes school shoes, trainers, flip flops, wellies, boots, football boots and