The Rags2riches4schools project is primarily about protecting our planet, and as a bonus, you are also raising funds for the school to use for other projects.
Alternatively if your school likes to give back to the community as well as helping your children, you can collect clothes and donate the money to a charity of your choice.
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All Saints Clothes Recycling Collection
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Recycling Reusable Clothing Price Change
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Crocketts Community School
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St Michael’s R.C. Primary School
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The Grove Primary School
Sept 25th 2024, The Grove Primary School collected over 300kg and ... Continue Reading
Testimonials
Here are some of our feedback from those we have collected from.
The Grove Primary School
Sept 25th 2024, The Grove Primary School collected over 300kg and Helen Jesson gave us this feedback…
“Rags 2 Riches 4 Schools communicate with us well and the clothes collection is used as part of the Eco-School projects each time and thanks for turning up on time as promised”
Ysgol y Ddraig
25/9/24 Lisa Jones emailed us to say…
“You’re drivers are so friendly and accommodating.”
Crocketts Community School
On 25/9/24 Laura Millard from Crocketts Community School filled in our Survey form while we collected their bags of clothing.
“Very happy to say we turned up and on time as promised and use the collection as part of their Eco-School activities“
St Francis C of E Primary
On 24/9/24 Gabby Clark from St Francis C of E Primary said…
“Rags2Riches4Schools staff are always helpful and easy to get hold of if needed”
St Michael’s R.C. Primary School
St Michael’s R.C. Primary School has been collecting with us for over 10 years and had yet another fantastic collection raising more vital funds for the school.
“Thanks for turning up early, we took photographs of the clothes being weighed by the pupils and posted on Twitter”