A Worcestershire hospice is looking for volunteers for its shops.
St Richard’s Hospice is asking the public to join their volunteer team at the charity's two shops in Barnards Green, Malvern.
Potential volunteers can find out more about the roles at a special event at the hospice's shop on Barnards Green Road from 2pm to 4pm on Saturday, June 29.
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Attendees will be able to find out about volunteering in the new St Richard's clearance shop, based at 1b Court Road.
Gemma Timmis, volunteer engagement officer at the hospice, said: "If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to volunteer then pop along and find out.
"As a volunteer in our shops, you become part of a fantastic team, meet new people and give back to your community.
"You will receive a very warm welcome.
"We have hours that can be flexible to suit your lifestyle.
"Just a few hours a week in one of our shops, in the short or long term, will make a big difference."
The volunteers will be at the forefront, serving as the face of the charity in the community.
Last year, the hospice's 18 charity shops and warehouses raised a profit of over £900,000 through the sale of second-hand clothes, bric-a-brac, books, and furniture donated by the people in the area.
The hospice provides free expert care for incurably ill adults and support for their loved ones.
It supports over 3,100 patients, family members, and bereaved people each year.
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