Literacy, Oct. 17, 2022, 12:58 p.m.

R1 Million Raised to benefit 17 literacy charities across South Africa

Author: info@klassikdigital.co.za

The sale of pre-loved clothing is becoming a major trend locally and globally, both because of its reasonable pricing also because of its positive social and environmental impact.

Combine the opportunity of shopping for high-end gently-worn clothes and accessories, while supporting literacy initiatives for South African children, and you have a style choice that really is a win-win. 

 

And win-win is exactly what happened recently when the Vintage with Love Big Sale took place at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town, and where they raised R1 million, with an estimated 6 500 items sold.

 

“We were overwhelmed by the response to our Vintage with Love Big Sale. After nearly three years without this much-loved event, people came in their droves to enjoy vintage shopping, knowing that whatever they purchased was helping to teach more children to read,” says Debbie Smuts, one of the co-founders of Vintage with Love. 

 

 

Vintage with Love shop is South Africa's largest gently-worn store with each and every rand of profit made from the sale of high-end pre-loved clothing being donated. By incorporating fashion and charity, this initiative has to date donated in excess of R7 million to literacy and education charities, with over 17 charities benefiting throughout South Africa. 

 

Some of the latest statistics released by the Department of Higher Education and Training revealed that 4.4 million adults in South Africa are illiterate, with women being more affected. Furthermore, 29% of children are illiterate in South Africa.  

 

Improving children’s reading abilities, teacher development, assisting learners with disabilities, supporting orphaned and vulnerable children and their families, preschool learning and nutrition programmes, growing youth readership, and providing online numeracy and literacy programmes are just some examples of the amazing work done by the charities supported Vintage with Love. 

 

“Being conscious of the impact of fast fashion while being aware that literacy is critical to economic development and social well-being has once again proven to be a strong association. We want to thank everyone who continues to embrace earth friend and sustainable shopping, one beautiful gently-worn item at a time,” Smuts says.