Volunteer Rachel Thompson with items Bradford Cinderella Club gives to youngsters A BRADFORD charity which funds clothing and treats for underprivileged children is launching a new appeal, following the “devastating” impact of the pandemic. Bradford Cinderella Club has been helping children in poverty for more than 130 years. But Covid has restricted its work over the past year, and its Crash Pad - a city centre property where youngsters can stay for a break - hasn’t been used since it opened early in 2020. Honorary Development Officer Mike Conway, who is heading a fundraising drive for the charity, said its ethos - providing items that some children would otherwise go without - is needed now more than ever, but the pandemic has put a strain on finances.
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