Motor company donates smart clothes to students at University of Worcester
Morgan Motors has helped out the university's Wardrobe project
Students at the University of Worcester are getting a helping hand if they need something smart to wear to an interview.
The Morgan Motor Company in Malvern has donated to the University's Business School Wardrobe Project, that lends professional clothing to students for interviews and placements.
The Wardrobe, that was started last year, says it hopes to make sure access to smart attire is never a barrier to a new opportunity.
Carley-Rose Brookes, from the Morgan Motor Company, said: “"It’s so important that students have access to suitable clothing to help them feel confident, look smart, and attend interviews feeling their best.
“We are proud to have played a small part in this wardrobe initiative.”
The Wardrobe was created by Janey Robins, the Placements and Internships Coordinator at Worcester Business School.
It was after she spoke with students who were attending professional settings, but didn’t have a collection of smart outfits to wear.
She said: “We were all absolutely delighted when we learned that the team at the Morgan Motor Company wanted to help out.
"It makes such a difference to our students when they can put on something professional and head into their interviews and placements really feeling like they belong there.
"It can be a real boost to self-belief.”