Birmingham Hospice has opened its 25th charity shop in the region with an impressive new superstore in Aldridge.
The charity delivers expert palliative and end of life care for people in Birmingham and the surrounding area at both at its Inpatient Units and in the community and relies on income from its shops to fund that care.
The superstore, located in The Square off Rookery Lane in Aldridge, will bring quality pre-loved goods at reasonable prices to the local community. The shop prides itself on being one of the only charity shops in the area offering high-quality second-hand furniture.
Shop Manager, Andrew Turner, and his team opened the store at 10am on Thursday 28 August to crowds waiting to explore and bag themselves a bargain.
Jonathan Varley, Head of Retail at Birmingham Hospice, said the team have worked “tirelessly” to make the shop the best it can be for local people.
Birmingham Hospice has another 24 shops in the wider area, including the popular Brownhills store near to Aldridge. Over the past 12 months, the local Brownhills community have generously donated 6,311 bags of pre-loved items and 19,673 customers have discovered pre-loved treasures from the shop, while volunteers have dedicated 3,464 hours of their time.
The hospice's retail arm creates meaningful employment and volunteering opportunities for local people, while also making a difference socially and environmentally.
To find out more about how to support Birmingham Hospice through shopping visit: birminghamhospice.org.uk
Birmingham Hospice has opened its 25th charity shop in the region with an impressive new superstore in Aldridge.
The charity delivers expert palliative and end of life care for people in Birmingham and the surrounding area at both at its Inpatient Units and in the community and relies on income from its shops to fund that care.
The superstore, located in The Square off Rookery Lane in Aldridge, will bring quality pre-loved goods at reasonable prices to the local community. The shop prides itself on being one of the only charity shops in the area offering high-quality second-hand furniture.
Shop Manager, Andrew Turner, and his team opened the store at 10am on Thursday 28 August to crowds waiting to explore and bag themselves a bargain.
Jonathan Varley, Head of Retail at Birmingham Hospice, said the team have worked “tirelessly” to make the shop the best it can be for local people.
Birmingham Hospice has another 24 shops in the wider area, including the popular Brownhills store near to Aldridge. Over the past 12 months, the local Brownhills community have generously donated 6,311 bags of pre-loved items and 19,673 customers have discovered pre-loved treasures from the shop, while volunteers have dedicated 3,464 hours of their time.
The hospice's retail arm creates meaningful employment and volunteering opportunities for local people, while also making a difference socially and environmentally.
To find out more about how to support Birmingham Hospice through shopping visit: birminghamhospice.org.uk