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Cup of Daisies’s 1 scarf and positive luxury !

 Today was a big day as we had to assess our contribution to our local community. After assessing our sales, a total of £100 is divided amongst five charities with the hope to make a little difference towards their projects. 




For ADRA UK, one scarf means, to ensure that families both in the UK and overseas who are facing challenges because of  disease, violence and hunger are helped .

Also at Tenovus vital income has dropped due to the closure of the charity shops and they need to continue their work in providing cancer care. 

For the amount of the price of a scarf , we can provide a face-to -face advice session at Shelter Cymru and help a family to keep their home, joining the fight against homelessness in Wales. 

At Noah’s Ark , a scarf , can provide a pack of essentials for the parent of a child admitted in an emergency. 

Lastly, at Save the Children, one scarf , pays for antibiotics to treat 40 children with pneumonia, making children happier and healthier. 

By buying and wearing our Cup of Daisies scarves , you can make your own social difference and stand up for social responsibility, let us work together in making luxury a positive feature in our society. 


                                                                              Thank you !! 

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