26 Apr 2024

University hosts charity fashion sale for Smart Works Birmingham

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Birmingham City University opened their doors to charity Smart Works Birmingham and hosted a fashion sale to the students.

All the clothing had been donated to the charity for the purpose of raising vital funds to sustain their vital work.

Smart Works Birmingham wants to reach these younger women to let them know about the support they offer.

The charity supports women in disadvantaged circumstances to succeed at interview and get the job.

They do this by providing a one-hour styling session to find the perfect outfit (free and theirs to keep), along with a coaching session to fully prepare for the interview. 75 per cent of the women they see get a job within one month.

Lilly Clements, fundraising and partnerships manager at Smart Works Birmingham, said: “It made such sense to sell to the students who would appreciate a great bargain whilst using the event as an opportunity to tell them about what we do.

“Students leaving University may need our service, some really struggle when leaving the educational system.”

One previous Smart Works client was applying for graduate jobs and needed support. In her words she was “afraid” to have an interview.

She had already had several interviews which hadn’t gone well. She was given feedback about her tendency to stutter and about the lack of structure and clarity to her answers.

These experiences obviously impacted on her confidence, and this is where Smart Works can really help.

Asked whether she would recommend Smart Works, the client said: “When you’re a student at university it’s such a big leap to get into the world of work. It’s all new to us so we need all the help and advice we can get. I’m so grateful to everyone who helped me at Smart Works.

“They were all lovely and I know that without that support I would have struggled.”

The event raised £650 for the charity which will go towards supporting their aim to help 900 women this year to get into employment.

“It was a fantastic day,” said Jo Hurley, fashion branding and communications lecturer at Birmingham City University.

“It was great to see so many students talking to you about the service for future interviews. You are an amazing charity, and we are happy to support.”

Smart Works Birmingham’s next event will be a ‘Lunch and Fashion Sale’ at Chapter Restaurant in Edgbaston. Please click here for full details and to book tickets.

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