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Sense Charity
SENSE CHARITY Larger premises for popular charity shop
Disability charity Sense has opened a new store in Newcastle with a much larger floorspace, allowing the shop to bring back it's popular offering of furniture.
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Sense has been trading in Newcastle for more than five years and established themselves as “a friendly hub for the entire community.”
It has now moved into larger premises on High Street with an expanded range of goods.
The store is now calling for residents to donate goods to fill the new store, and to volunteer.
The shop is selling a whole range of both new and donated goods, including a fantastic ladies wear section alongside men’s and kid’s clothing, accessories, books, media, household goods and furniture. All proceeds will go towards supporting people with complex disabilities, including those who are deafblind.
Simone Tiano, Area Manager for Sense, said: “We are very proud of what we have achieved with our new location, which will enable us even
better to cater for the whole community of Newcastle. The team has worked tirelessly to put together what we can proudly call, based on real feedback, ‘the best shop in town’.
“There is plenty of space for more volunteers to join our amazing team and I want to take the opportunity to ask the whole community to support us with donations of their unwanted items, including furniture.”
If you would like to volunteer at the shop, contact shop manager Shannon Sibley at newcastleunderlyme.shop@sense.org.uk. If you have any unwanted items to donate, simply pop by the shop at 61 High Street.