**Alt Text:** An infographic for the Little Green Sock Project. At the top are logos for Renew Community Fund, R4GM (Recycle for Greater Manchester), Suez, and the project's own logo (a green sock with a heart and "Families Helping Families"). A photograph shows hands packing children's clothes (a green cardigan, red shoes) and a teddy bear into cardboard boxes. The main title is "Little Green Sock Project," described as a "Children's clothing and baby bank providing free reused clothing and equipment for families in crisis." Key information includes: Year funded Round 3, 2024; Funding awarded £10,000; serving Manchester, Salford, Trafford (illustrated with a map of Greater Manchester and three location pins). Impact statistics show: 1700 kg clothes recycled, 954 pieces of furniture reused, 7929 kg children's clothes reused, and 2997 kg prams and baby equipment reused. A testimonial states: "As a single mum with no family, this type of support makes a huge difference. It is the type of support I would maybe get from a family. It means that my little girl can also have beautiful and warm clothes." **Summary Sentence:** An infographic about the Little Green Sock Project, supported by Renew, R4GM, and Suez, combines an image of items being packed with data on its £10,000 funding in 2024, thousands of kilograms of reused clothing and equipment for families in Manchester, Salford, and Trafford, and a powerful user testimonial.

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