The Beauty Banks Donation Points Expanded

by | Oct 10, 2020

From this week, Superdrug are expanding their Beauty Banks donation network.

 

Beauty Banks donation points will now be available in over 100 Superdrug stores nationwide, with a bank available in every major city across the UK.

 

Superdrug are partners with our Affiliate Beauty Banks, who are a grass-roots movement empowered to make hygiene poverty history in the UK. Beauty Banks supports people living in poverty by providing personal care products and hygiene essentials to those who can’t afford to be clean.

 

“This movement is about dignity, self-confidence and mental well-being, but it’s also about change – Beauty Banks support those in need while lobbying the UK government. Together, Superdrug and Beauty Banks are delivering Beauty with Purpose.”

 

Donation Information | Image credit: Superdrug

 

Find out more about the work Beauty Banks is doing here.

 

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