Who doesn’t love a bargain? And now you can get a bag full – and help a great cause. Open Door, The Whitechapel Centre’s charity shops, announces the next date for its hugely popular Fill A Bag event – Monday 10th March.
For just £12, you can grab a bag full of clothes, from designer to vintage to almost new or needing a little love. Update your wardrobe with unique and affordable finds while supporting The Whitechapel Centre’s vital work to end homelessness.
Your challenge? Just two hours to rummage through an absolutely amazing array of clothes and fill your bag with treasures.
Shop Manager Susan Ryder said:
“Fill a Bag is always a popular event as so many people manage to grab fantastic finds, whether brands or wardrobe staples. The thrill of the hunt is part of the fun! This is your chance to unearth unique items and support the fight to end homelessness in Liverpool.”
The event is at Leaf, Bold Street, on Monday 10th March at either 3-5pm, or 6-8pm – or both.
You can buy tickets here – please be aware they often sell out, so buy now.
Open Door is a charity shop in two venues – Waterloo and Allerton – run by The Whitechapel Centre, a leading homeless and housing charity in the Liverpool region. The shop sells a variety of donated items, including clothes, shoes, accessories, books, and homeware. All proceeds go to support The Whitechapel Centre’s work to help people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Fundraising for The Whitechapel Centre helps the charity continue to provide their vital services that can prevent people from facing a life on the streets. Open every day of the year, the charity aims to be there for those people facing homelessness to help them resolve their situation as quickly as possible. This includes daily services for rough sleepers, expert housing and benefit advice and health and wellbeing support. The charity also provides learning and education activities so that people can gain valuable life skills to help maintain a home, and their independence, such as budgeting, managing their health, smarter food shopping and cooking.
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