18/07/2019
Uniform Exchange Helps Families Cut Costs
A uniform exchange scheme is helping families in County Antrim cut the cost of going back to school.
With household budgets under more pressure and uniforms costing upwards of £250 per child, kitting children out for the new term can be a real stress for families.
The area's Community Planning Partnership is teaming up with Mid and East Antrim Community Advice Services (MEACAS) to help provide parents with good quality, clean and pre-worn school uniforms.
There will be drop off points across Ballymena, Larne and Carrickfergus for people to donate any uniform items that they no longer need for nursery, primary, secondary and grammar schools.
The service is completely confidential, allowing parents to bring the items they no longer need to swap them for more appropriate sizes. Families without anything to swap can also visit drop off points to make use of donated items.
Katrina Morgan, Director of Community at Mid and East Antrim Borough Council said: "Lots of uniform, often in good condition, is thrown away with each household binning more than 25kg of textiles a year. Aside from the environmental impact, this is also a waste of perfectly good clothing which could be used elsewhere, so what better way to make use of it than help families who need it."
The swap shops are accepting all good quality garments including trousers, coats, skirts, cardigans, blazers, shoes, jackets, trainers, jumpers, sports kits, polo-shirts and dresses.
Michele Campbell, Operations Director with MEACAS said: "I am delighted to get behind this initiative. Welfare reform and the introduction of Universal Credit has pushed many families into hardship and debt so it will be fantastic if we can minimise some of the stress related to buying new school uniforms. The uniform exchange gives families a free, easy and environmentally friendly way to get their children ready out for school."
There are drop-off points throughout the area or for larger collections arrangements can be made for the items to be collected directly.
For more information and a list of drop off points click here.
(JG/CM)
With household budgets under more pressure and uniforms costing upwards of £250 per child, kitting children out for the new term can be a real stress for families.
The area's Community Planning Partnership is teaming up with Mid and East Antrim Community Advice Services (MEACAS) to help provide parents with good quality, clean and pre-worn school uniforms.
There will be drop off points across Ballymena, Larne and Carrickfergus for people to donate any uniform items that they no longer need for nursery, primary, secondary and grammar schools.
The service is completely confidential, allowing parents to bring the items they no longer need to swap them for more appropriate sizes. Families without anything to swap can also visit drop off points to make use of donated items.
Katrina Morgan, Director of Community at Mid and East Antrim Borough Council said: "Lots of uniform, often in good condition, is thrown away with each household binning more than 25kg of textiles a year. Aside from the environmental impact, this is also a waste of perfectly good clothing which could be used elsewhere, so what better way to make use of it than help families who need it."
The swap shops are accepting all good quality garments including trousers, coats, skirts, cardigans, blazers, shoes, jackets, trainers, jumpers, sports kits, polo-shirts and dresses.
Michele Campbell, Operations Director with MEACAS said: "I am delighted to get behind this initiative. Welfare reform and the introduction of Universal Credit has pushed many families into hardship and debt so it will be fantastic if we can minimise some of the stress related to buying new school uniforms. The uniform exchange gives families a free, easy and environmentally friendly way to get their children ready out for school."
There are drop-off points throughout the area or for larger collections arrangements can be made for the items to be collected directly.
For more information and a list of drop off points click here.
(JG/CM)
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