British Red Cross Shop Drop for Nepal
The British Red Cross is today (Thursday 30 April) launching ‘Shop Drop for Nepal’ to give people another way to donate to its Nepal Earthquake Appeal.
The Red Cross is appealing to people to clear out their wardrobes and cupboards and donate their unwanted clothes and goods to their local Red Cross shop.
Funds raised from the sale of the items will aid the organisation’s life-saving work in Nepal. The Red Cross appeal has now topped £3 million but much more is needed.
People wishing to help can drop off their goods at their nearest Red Cross shop, and explain they would like them to be sold for the Nepal Earthquake Appeal. Their donations will then be specially labelled for shoppers to buy in store.
The 7.9 scale earthquake shook Nepal on Saturday 25 April, leaving over 5,000 people dead and affecting more than eight million people. This has been the worst earthquake to hit Nepal in 81 years, with tremors felt as far as India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Tibet. Many buildings have been damaged, homes destroyed and people are still trapped in the rubble.
British Red Cross Director of Fundraising, Mark Astarita, said: “We know that many people desperately want to help but perhaps some don’t have the money to give, which is why we have launched ‘Shop Drop for Nepal’.
"By simply donating a bag of unwanted clothes to your local Red Cross shop you can make a real difference to all those affected by this earthquake.
"There is now an enormous humanitarian operation underway to provide survivors with basic shelter, sanitation and food. We are very moved and humbled by the remarkable response of the British public and although £3 million is a staggering amount, the task ahead is mammoth.”
‘Shop Drop for Nepal’ will run in all 330 Red Cross shops across the UK.
The Red Cross would like to thank the Disaster Relief Alliance, this network which includes founding corporate member Tesco, has helped the Red Cross to respond immediately when the disaster struck. The Red Cross is also very grateful for significant donations to its Nepal Earthquake Appeal from the Underwood Trust, The Freemasons’ Grand Charity, the Vitol Foundation and Vitol employees, HSBC, Barclays, Standard Chartered and Deloitte.
For more information visit http://www.redcross.org.uk/nepalearthquake