Spike in donations from people leaving island

Kate JenningsChannel Islands

BBC Elk Hargreaves stands in a charity shop, with racks and racks of clothes behind her. She has long dark hair in a ponytail over the shoulder and is smiling.BBC

A Jersey charity shop has said it is doing more house clearances for people who plan to leave the island.

Care and Relief for the Young (CRY) Jersey said it had seen an increase in donations and demand for items to be collected.

Elk Hargreaves, general manager of the charity’s shop, said the demand meant it needed more volunteers.

Charity shops across the island are taking part in Second Hand September, a campaign to encourage people to re-use, rather than buy new items.

Ms Hargreaves said it was an exceptionally busy time for her shop.

“We’ve been quite busy with donations this summer,” she said.

“We’ve noticed that a lot of people are leaving the island unfortunately, and so we’re seeing a lot more donations, we’re doing more house clearances as well.

“We’ve been super busy, and it would be lovely if we had some more volunteers to help us,” she said.

Indoor shot of the entrance to a charity shop clothing storeroom. In the foreground, on the left, a rack of hanging clothes holds a dark plaid button-up shirt. Next to it, a blue sign with yellow text reads "HOLDS Next Day Only" with a list of names underneath. A doorway in the center leads to a smaller room with more clothes hanging on racks. In the distance, a person is partially visible, walking away. On the right, a large mirror reflects the room and the clothing racks.

Ms Hargreaves said the charity was also seeing a growing interest from young people looking for second-hand goods.

“Vintage clothes are really popular at the moment, particularly amongst the young ones. They love to come and find something original and unique, she said.

She said many people were also visiting the shop because of the cost of living.

“A lot of people are struggling at the moment. Coming and finding something within their price range is really important. It’s tough out there and people need to watch every penny they’ve got at the moment”.

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