Spike in donations from people leaving island
Summary
A charity shop in Jersey called Care and Relief for the Young (CRY) has seen more donations as people leave the island. The increase in donations requires more volunteers to help with house clearances. More young people are also interested in buying second-hand items due to financial challenges and a preference for unique vintage clothing.Key Facts
- CRY Jersey is experiencing an increase in donations from people leaving the island.
- The charity shop is doing more house clearances to collect these donations.
- The shop is part of Second Hand September, promoting the reuse of items instead of buying new ones.
- The increased demand is causing the charity to seek more volunteers.
- Young people are buying more second-hand goods, especially vintage clothes.
- Financial difficulties are leading people to look for affordable shopping options.
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