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Our Sustainable Uniform Sale series was back this week with Day 1 of our Sustainable September Uniform Sale! And what a Sale it was!
103 parents or students came out to shop our sustainable selection. That’s our biggest Day 1 total to date! In fact we had 18% more shoppers than Day 1 last September.
And we had such an outpouring of families handing in outgrown uniform. 90 families handed in outgrown since June of last year. The Uniform Stewardship team processed over 155kg worth of uniform since the end of the last school year.
Our primary goal with this project is to bring into 90-100% of our commnity uniform into the ‘fold’. We are about a fifth of the way there. So encourage your friends, classmates and community members to join the fun!
As always, many, many thanks to the parent volunteers as well who are the driving force in setting up the and running the Sales while our student team members are in class. Fun fact: these heroic mums carried over 250kg of uniform from storage to the sale site and folded it all into.the boutique style you saw on Tuesday.
Stay tuned next week for the full results of the September Sales Series.
Heather Szabo Holéczy
Uniform Stewardship Project
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1037 Budapest
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Hungary
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