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Prize draw raffle launches to support our cause
Today sees the launch of the 50/50 prize draw raffle, powered by RaiseHero , which gives you the chance to win some amazing prizes AND raise valuable funds for us in the process. The raffle, which runs until 22:00 on 30 June 2026, is offering a prize of a Suzuki Jimny, plus Ninja and Shark goodies to one winner. Alternatively, if you do win, you could choose £20,000 in tax free cash instead. Tickets are available for £5, £10, £25 or £50 and we receive 50% of the monies donate
Clothing Collective
Apr 151 min read


Nucha partnership offers a marketplace with purpose
We are pleased to announce that we have been selected as one of the causes that users of Nucha , an online marketplace with purpose, can help to raise valuable funds for us. What is Nucha? Nucha is an online platform that positions itself as supporting great causes at the centre of the 'resale revolution'. At it's core, it's a space for people to sell and buy clothing, shoes and accessories. It contains an expanding selection of second hand items for women, men and kids from
Clothing Collective
Feb 132 min read


London Marathon 2026 Fundraiser profile: Laura Scott
This year there are two people running on behalf of Clothing Collective in the London Marathon and hoping to raise as much money as possible in the process. Here's a quick Q&A with one of the runners - Laura Scott - where she talks about things such as how she got into running, and why she chose to run for Clothing Collective. What is your name? Laura Scott Where do you live? I live in Putney, London. How long have you been running for? I’ve been running as a leisure activity
Clothing Collective
Feb 63 min read


Christmas Appeal Funds Local Charities
Our 2025 Christmas Appeal has now closed for donations and we are pleased to announce that the monies raised will help four local charitable organisations to support around 120 people in need. The appeal, which was supported by the Charity Retail Association, aimed to raise funds to allow people who could not afford to buy clothing to be able to do so, to help keep themselves and their families warm this winter. The money raised, which was close to £2,500, has been turned int
Clothing Collective
Jan 161 min read
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