Author of the article: Ellwood Shreve Publishing date: May 06, 2021 • 54 minutes ago • 1 minute read • George Flikweert (left), a volunteer with the newLIFE Thrift Store in Chatham, presents a donation of $6,050 from sales proceeds Harold VanderEnde (right), chair of NeighbourLink, for the Indwell housing project. Also pictured is Al Baker, network co-ordinator for NeighbourLink. Ellwood Shreve/Postmedia Network Photo by Ellwood Shreve /Ellwood Shreve/The Daily News Article content The newLIFE Thrift Store may be closed, but the volunteer-run business has still found a way to support another worthy cause. The store’s latest donation of $6,050 to the Indwell project – the NeighbourLink-led initiative to bring 150 supportive housing units to the community to help address homelessness – marks more than $26,000 donated to nine different registered charitable organizations since opening June 1, 2020, said volunteer George Flikweert.