Kingly supports Barnardo’s cause with 2,400 custom socks

barnardos socks 1 Kingly supports Barnardo’s cause with 2,400 custom socks
The custom-designed Barnardos socks

In the run up to Christmas, Kingly created 2,400 custom-designed socks which were distributed among Barnardo’s stores in the UK.

Each pair of socks represented support for those tackling some of life’s toughest challenges, including poverty, abuse, exploitation, and mental health issues. The funds raised from their sale directly contribute to Barnardo’s critical work, helping to transform lives and create brighter futures.

Rob Armour, Kingly’s CEO, said: “At Kingly, we’ve always felt most fulfilled when our work creates a direct, positive impact on people’s lives. Supporting Barnardo’s incredible mission this holiday season has been an honour and a reminder of why we do what we do. Every step forward – every sock sold – makes a difference.”

In addition to this, Kingly recently collaborated with the Sofia Municipality to donate 1,270 pairs of socks to the homeless and vulnerable community in the capital.

Kingly also partnered with a centre in Dve Mogily supporting individuals with disabilities, donating 100 pairs of classic crew socks, fluffy socks, and tube socks. This contribution supports the centre’s mission to provide a home-like environment and social services for those in need.

Mr Armour added: “At Kingly, we believe even small gestures, like a warm pair of socks, can make a big difference. We’re honoured to work with such inspiring organisations and to help create brighter, warmer days for those facing challenging times.”

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