Frugi has raised a phenomenal £79,015.85 for charitable causes

Frugi, the UK’s leading ethical children’s clothing brand, is thrilled to announce it’s raised a phenomenal £79,015.85 through its inaugural Little Clothes BIG Change campaign, which ran for a year from June 2016.

The significant amount will now be divided between last year’s three chosen children’s charities, including The Sick Children’s Trust, Pump Aid and Anna’s Hope, as well as the Cornwall Wildlife Trust and Frugi’s orphanage charity in India where the brand’s much-loved clothing is manufactured.

The individual donations will undoubtedly provide huge support to these charities and the incredible work they do. Team Frugi are truly over the moon that its customers have helped them raise this money and have thoroughly enjoyed learning how the money will be spent.

It’s been a real team effort with some of the donations being raised through Frugi’s in-house charity days, which have included a pyjama party and a sponsored walk, allowing all Frugi employees to get involved.

Commenting on the lasting effect Frugi’s donations will have, Charlotte Webster, Corporate Partnerships Manager at The Sick Children’s Trust, said:

Benefiting from Frugi’s Little Clothes BIG Change project has made a significant difference to our work; supporting thousands of families across the country with free ‘Home from Home’ accommodation while their child undergoes lifesaving treatment in hospital.”

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