Pukka Pads Donates Product To Barnardo’s

Latest donation brings the total to 65,000 unit of children’s learning items, colouring books and more to donated to Barnardo’s in the past two years.

Barnardo’s first approached Pukka Pads looking for donations to resell in their stores to raise vital funds to help children all over the country. E-commerce and marketing director Jess Stott explains that “the partnership was mutually beneficial, as it enabled us to clear valuable warehouse space, and make room for new items coming in. Some of the products donated include children’s reading record cards, tabletop easel pads, and themed colouring books. We love supporting them, and plan to continue a long-term relationship.”

Pukka Pads also support the Crisis At Christmas charity. This fantastic charity offers shelter and support at Christmas to those experiencing homelessness. Pukka Pads donated art and activity products, notebooks and more to help Crisis at Christmas host multiple activities and sessions for its guests over the Christmas period. “Over the past four years, we have supplied almost 1,000 units of stationery, art and activity products to Crisis at Christmas,” said Jess.

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