Oldhamers urged to give up their unwanted clothes for good
Date published: 02 September 2020
Oldhamers are being urged to donate any pre-loved quality clothing, accessories and homeware they no longer need to TK Maxx’s Give Up Clothes for Good campaign
This September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and people in Oldham are being called on to clear out their wardrobes to help more children and young people survive cancer.
They are being urged to donate any pre-loved quality clothing, accessories and homeware they no longer need to TK Maxx’s Give Up Clothes for Good campaign, in support of Cancer Research UK for Children and Young People.
For many across the region, the extra time spent at home during the COVID-19 outbreak has provided an opportunity to focus on de-cluttering – which can now be put to good use.
When sold in Cancer Research UK shops, each bag of items donated could raise up to £25 to help fund research into children’s and young people’s cancers.
With around 190 children diagnosed with cancer every year in the North West, the need to support this vital work is as important as ever.
Anna Taylor, North West spokesperson for Cancer Research UK for Children and Young People, said: “The truth is COVID-19 has slowed us down, but we will never stop.
“Cancer in children and young people is different to cancer in adults – from the types of cancer, to the impact of treatment and the long-term side effects survivors often experience.
"That’s why it needs different, dedicated research which campaigns like Give Up Clothes for Good help to fund.
“Cancer still claims the lives of around 510 under 25s every year in the UK.
"We want to help more children and young people survive cancer with a good quality of life.
"So, we hope as many people as possible will help to get our life-saving research back on track by donating any quality clothes or goods to the TK Maxx store in Oldham.”
More children are surviving cancer than ever before, thanks in large part to the work of Cancer Research UK.
TK Maxx is the biggest corporate supporter of the charity’s work into children’s and young people’s cancers and, since 2004, has raised more than £37m to help improve survival.
Jo Murphy, Assistant Vice President of Corporate Responsibility at TK Maxx, said: “We’re incredibly grateful to our associates and customers in Oldham who have helped us to raise millions for research into children’s and young people’s cancers.
“We’re making every effort to ensure that people can donate safely, so we can keep transforming their pre-loved items into vital funds.
"We hope the local community will show their support, because their donations really could help to save lives.”
Give Up Clothes for Good is one of the UK’s longest running clothes collection campaigns.
It also provides an environmental benefit through the re-use and recycling of goods.
People can donate at any TK Maxx store, all year round, including TK Maxx Oldham on Union Street.
Supporters can also help raise funds by wearing a gold ribbon badge – the awareness symbol of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month – available from TK Maxx and Cancer Research UK stores throughout September.
For more information visit: cruk.org/childrenandyoungpeople
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