Superdry Creative Centre is donating cotton essentials to NHS workers

Superdry Creative Centre in Cheltenham is raising funds to donate its quality cotton essentials to NHS workers, who need comfortable, cosy clothing to come home to after a long shift - with Julian Dunkerton tripling donations made.

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Donating to Superdry Creative Centre will help the company to distribute its quality clothing to key NHS workers.
Donating to Superdry Creative Centre will help the company to distribute its quality clothing to key NHS workers.

Superdry Creative Centre in Cheltenham has announced that it will donate organic cotton essentials to NHS frontline workers, who would benefit from new, comfortable clothes to come home to after a long shift.

The initiative first started with donations from Superdry staff to help fund the clothing, but soon became a nationwide effort to say thank you to NHS staff who work tirelessly every day during this Coronavirus outbreak.

Julian Dunkerton, CEO of Superdry, announced he will triple any donation made through the Just Giving page, where anyone can donate via justgiving.com.

As well as this, Superdry is also pledging to donate 100,000 gloves, masks and aprons to key workers in local care homes, as well as 20,000 visors to help protect Gloucestershire’s vulnerable.


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