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Dreamr support The Manchester Anrdale's, Empty Shop Initiative
Two Manchester-based charities have got off to a flying start as the internationally acclaimed charity fashion initiative ‘Empty Shop’ launched on January 20th, with the charity once again calling on warm-hearted shoppers to donate preloved clothing in aid of local causes.
Mustard Tree, which works to help the cities homeless and deprived, along with Goodstock by vInspired, encourages the youth of tomorrow to volunteer their time to those less fortunate, will benefit from a week-long charity campaign at The Manchester Arndale.
For the second year running, award-winning design and development agency Dreamr has donated with this year’s total being over £13,000 of clothing.
Attending the press launch, Dreamr’s CEO, Mylo Kaye said: “The Mustard Tree is a fantastic charity, which transforms the lives of people trapped in poverty and homelessness.
This year the Manchester Arndale will also work with charity, Goodstock which will enable the clothes to be sold for as much as possible and support these two great causes.
Dreamr’s commitment to local charities and initiatives is something that’s really important to us, and we’re proud to be working with The Manchester Arndale to make as much impact as possible.“
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Dreamr .
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