A number of stars have removed their clothing for charity. The calendar features a range of people we usually see with their clothes on, from Apprentice contestant Kate Walsh to former Strictly Come Dancing contestant Camilla Dallerup and athletes like Sol Campbell and Jimmie Anderson. Even veteran actor Christopher Biggins has stripped for the Cancer Research UK campaign which is called Give Up Clothes For Good and is designed to encourage the public to empty their wardrobes to raise funds for cancer research.
On the other hand, giving clothing to charity isn’t without risk. Robbers are raiding clothing banks and stealing donations meant for the poor in Wiltshire. The Salvation Army clothing banks have been broken into several times in the past month and large amounts of casual clothing have been stolen.
Many companies are also getting into the corporate clothing giving scheme – whether it’s putting a clothing bank in the car park to encourage staff to donate their old clothing or investing in simple uniform items such as wholesale T-shirts and then asking staff to gift aid to a charity the money they’d otherwise have spent on clothing for work.
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