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Children's uniform sales raise charity funds

A Kidderminster nursery will be supporting this year's Comic Relief by donating £100 from the sale of preloved uniform items.

By contributor Kathryn Watts
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Little Trinity Nursery families bring their children’s outgrown uniform items into the nursery which are then sold on.

Nursery Manager Gaynor Carter explained: “Like many other nurseries and schools, when children grow out of their uniform it’s then brought into nursery and made available for other families to buy, as at this young age they don’t stay little for very long.”

Being able to buy preloved uniform is cost effective for nursery parents and any money raised is usually given back to parents, but some donate these proceeds to the nursery, which they then use to pass onto charities such as Kemp, Crackerjacks, and so many others.

4-year-old Isla Bowen and 3-year-olds George Lewis and Reuben Evans with some of the many items of uniform for sale at Little Trinity Nursery.
4-year-old Isla Bowen and 3-year-olds George Lewis and Reuben Evans with some of the many items of uniform for sale at Little Trinity Nursery.

Added Gaynor: “This time our chosen charity is Comic Relief, and it’s thanks to so many nursery parents that we can donate £100, and we’d like to express our gratitude for their generosity!”



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