Children’s Hospice South West, which provides care for children with life-limiting conditions, is calling on people to make the most of their star qualities by volunteering in its Bath charity shop.
The shop on Moorland Road in Oldfield Park will be throwing open its doors between 1st – 7th February and inviting people to go in and find out more about the different roles on offer, or even try a taster session.
Steph Robey, the charity’s Retail Volunteer Advisor, said: “Volunteering in our charity shops is one of the most popular ways to support the charity and there’s a role to suit everyone.
“There are lots of ways to get involved from creating shop displays and sorting stock, to serving and chatting to customers.”
Charity shop volunteers can choose their hours, gain skills to use for the future and meet like-minded people.
“You can also be part of a happy, friendly team and know that you’re making a difference,” added Steph.
Children’s Hospice South West has more than 30 charity shops across the South West, offering a wide and ever-changing range of goods, including clothes and accessories, household items and multimedia.
They raise money to help the charity support more than 500 children with life-limiting conditions and their families.
To find out more, pop into the charity shop during opening hours and talk to the team or visit www.chsw.org.uk/volunteer.