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Uniform bank between groups to reach out as students return to school

Today, as schoolchildren return to Stirling's classrooms, charities and volunteer organizations are rallying to help those in need make a smooth return to school. I'm here.

The restart comes ahead of a busy winter months, at a time of soaring household bills as energy prices and the cost of daily necessities continue to skyrocket. .

As parents struggle to give their children the best chances of success, groups like Start Up Stirling report strong support for summer's glamor .

Another community group aimed at helping is the Uniform Bank operated by the Wallace High School Parent Network.

Installed in 2017,
provides parents with the opportunity to pick up, exchange, or drop off important items prior to a major reboot.

Organized by the school's parent-teacher network, the program continues to grow, becoming popular and an important lifeline for parents trying to get their children into uniforms. . Rising costs.

Uniform Kate Her Buchanan, who helps run her bank, acknowledges that demand for the service continues to grow.

Kate said:

“We have now started an outreach program for all feeder primaries to the school.

“We are seeing demographic growth across the board, from those who are ecologically committed to not buying to families who cannot afford their children’s things.

"No question, no stigma, because I think a lot of people are wondering how to manage everything, especially with winter just around the corner.

"This out The Reach program is something we continue to develop and has helped us reach out to many families.For events at my home, people take taxis to come here from other areas. These were the ones who had the hardest time.

If you would like to learn more about the uniform bank, please contact the school.
Contact Kate and the group. Take