Tuesday 5th May
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Report written by Sarah W
We met at the Community Hospice shop in Welling ready to get sorting.
Andrew welcomed me (as a newcomer) with a tour of the warehouse and showed me how to assess donated items - what makes it onto the shop floor, and what’s better suited for other collections like rags. It was a great hands-on lesson in spotting quality and value. And whenever I hesitated, our more experience sorters Simon and Caroline were there with expert guidance, helping it make sure nothing useful went to waste.
Of course, we didn’t just quietly sort for three hours. We rose to the occasion by modelling some standout pieces: aprons and hats, silky Japanese robes, coats, and even a wedding veil. It turns out that charity sorting comes with an unexpected side of fashion show!
There was plenty of chat ranging from fairy-tale love stories to favourite foods (with adobo making a memorable appearance), and lots of laughs. It made the time fly by and reminded us how social and uplifting volunteering can be.
By the end of the session, we’d not only sorted a huge pile of donations but also helped ensure that quality items could be sold to raise funds, while others were redirected responsibly. It’s work that directly supports the Community Hospice and the care they provide in the community.
Until next time. ~ Cecilia D🍀
If you need a 1940s dress or a 1950s drinks bar, then No 16 is the place to go. Opened in 2013 the shop brings together antique and retro furniture, homeware and clothing under one roof. The site also houses the main warehouse for sorting donations.
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