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Charity shops in Norfolk sees spike in sales after April 12

The support group founder had to put up a sign at the weekend requesting no donations as she has two 20-foot long trailers full of items but it will start accepting donations from next week. Keely Blows and Curtis Irish, son Teddy, nine, and daughter Marlowe, three, who received support from EACH when their daughter and sister, Tallulah, died at just less than three-weeks-old in December 2013.They cut the ribbon of the Royston EACH charity shop on April 12, 2021. - Credit: EACH East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) took three times the level of income and donations it normally would on its first day back for its 43 shops.

Charity shop sees spike in sales after April 12 easing

Charity shop sees spike in sales after April 12 easing
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Stephen Fry appeal sees £1m Priscilla Bacon Hospice donation

Initially focused on the support of animals and people within the racing and breeding industry, the foundation s scope was expanded to include palliative care charities in 2020.  Rupert Bentley, the foundation’s chairman of trustees, said: “The Covid-19 pandemic has only served to highlight the need for flexible, community-oriented palliative care and we are confident the hospice’s new state-of-the-art facility will be able to provide just that.  “We are especially pleased to have been able to help the charity get to their ‘break ground’ threshold and look forward to seeing the building works progress over the coming weeks and months.

Network Norfolk : Norfolk charity comforts the dying in Ethiopia

Norfolk charity comforts the dying in Ethiopia  Ethiopia has one hospice for a population of 112 million. Half of its funding comes from a charity led by Sue Mumford, a nurse who lives in north Norfolk. “My doctor husband and I are really privileged to have found a passion,” said Sue, “and fortunate that we can do this together. And we are in good enough health to cope with the rigours of travelling in Ethiopia.”   Sue is a Community Specialist Palliative Care Nurse. She helps people cope with the end of life, by controlling pain and symptoms, and offering psychological and spiritual support. 

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