Hard-hit families hail £1 school uniform sale in Wigan

Hard-hit families hail £1 school uniform sale in Wigan

Jasmine DuFraisse

BBC News Manchester

Jasmine DuFraisse/BBC Shoppers at the £1school uniform saleJasmine DuFraisse/BBC

The first sale was in Wigan this week

Families have welcomed a charity-run £1 school uniform sale, saying “every little bit helps” with increasing costs of living.

Rebuild with Hope launched the initiative this week, with more pop-ups to take place across Greater Manchester throughout the year.

Cath Potts said she came to buy uniforms at the sale to “keep the cost down” for her daughter who was starting school in September.

“Every little bit helps, and it helps [the money] go towards something else for the kids instead,” she told BBC Radio Manchester.

Shopper Sandra Turton, who chanced upon the sale in Wigan, said it was “absolutely brilliant”.

“I’ve got shirts and trousers for a 14-year-old, which usually cost £20 a pair at £2 for two pairs,” she said.

She added: “Children grow so quickly and uniforms are so expensive.”

Jasmine DuFraisse/BBC Sandra Turton is wearing glasses, has short grey hair and is wearing a pink top with a black cardigan.Jasmine DuFraisse/BBC

Sandra Turton says school uniforms are usually very expensive

Louise Atherton, chief executive and founder of Rebuild With Hope said the initiative was inspired by the charity’s work in disadvantaged communities where “people can’t afford the basics any more”.

The charity was also hosting similar projects in Runcorn and Wrexham.

Ms Atherton said: “We had a lot of uniforms donated to us, but a lot of families didn’t want charity they felt better if they paid for the time so we launched this sale.”

Jasmine DuFraisse/BBC Louise Atherton has brown greying hair and is in a blue top in front of a rail school uniform shirtsJasmine DuFraisse/BBC

Louise Atherton says the response has been brilliant

She said at least 2,000 families had benefited, buying an average of five or six items meaning they had sold thousands of garments and shoes so far.

Ms Atherton added: “I think it is brilliant what has happened – not only have we been able to help families but it has also raised the profile of the charity.”

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