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Goods for Good charity worker holding up a tracksuit top for a young boy to try on

This year’s Schoolwear Show will provide a helping hand to charities, including Goods for Good, by connecting them with the industry’s key suppliers and retailers. Alongside children’s charity Sal’s Shoes, Goods For Good will be given a stand at this year’s show to provide visitors and exhibitors with more information about its work.

Goods For Good was set up in 2014 with a clear mission − to alleviate poverty and reduce waste. The charity redistributes overstocked and unwanted goods, including school uniform and sportswear, to help improve lives whilst also reducing waste and the negative impact it has. To date, Goods for Good has supported over 3.5 million vulnerable people in 26 countries across the world, delivering over £35 million worth of aid.

How can the schoolwear industry help?

School uniforms and sportswear are desperately needed by many families in the UK and across the globe. Goods for Good brings a huge amount of dignity to those who are simply unable to afford to buy new.

In the UK, the charity provides non-logoed school uniforms to those in desperate need, including children of asylum seekers, refugees and evacuees. The goods are surplus stock provided by schoolwear suppliers such as Price & Buckland, Taylor Made Uniforms Ltd, Uniform 4 Kids, and Top of the Class School Uniform. Across the globe, it sends overstock new uniforms with logos to vulnerable communities in countries including Moldova and Africa.

 

A group of children in Africa holding clothing that they have received

 

Among the many projects the charity works with is the North Western Zambia Sports Kit Distribution, which supports schools that in some cases have no form of PE kit or sports equipment. Goods for Good also supplied a large amount of schoolwear to the Mumba Children’s Project. The initiative facilitates and supports the needs of children, particularly in Africa. This includes providing at least one meal per day, clean water, education and healthcare.

Commenting is Rosalind Bluestone, CEO and founder of Goods for Good.

“We are delighted to be part of The Schoolwear Show this year. We look forward to making more valuable connections in the sector to continue helping vulnerable families, asylum seekers, refugees and evacuees with much-needed school uniforms and sportswear.”

The Schoolwear Show is the UK’s only trade exhibition dedicated solely to the independent schoolwear retailer. The 2022 event takes place on 9-10 October at Cranmore Park, Solihull. Please click here for further information on the show, including visitor registration.

Alternatively, for further information on Goods for Good (Charity No: 1165565), please click here.

 

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