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The Clothing Market Started Small – Now It's a Separate Scheme

New figures show that around 15 percent of families in Norway cannot afford to buy new clothes for their children. Nevertheless, Blue Cross in Vennesla experiences that the need for free clothes has been relatively stable over several years.
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New figures show that around 15 percent of families in Norway cannot afford to buy new clothes for their children. Nevertheless, Blue Cross in Vennesla experiences that the need for free clothes has been relatively stable over several years.

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venneslatidende.no broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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