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All Aboard collections to resume ‘any day now’

“I have yet to see a house that lacked sufficient storage. The real problem is that we have far more than we need or want.”   

Everyone’s had a Marie Kondo moment recently. If you managed to avoid a spring clean before Passover, you’ve probably found some time to sort out that cupboard or spare room in the past few weeks; anything to escape the home schooling, colossal screen time or relentless chores for a few hours.

All Aboard’s shelves are stocked with donations of your pre-loved goods, which get sold to raise crucial funds for UK-based charities, and right now, your donations are needed more than ever. The drop off in global production could see fewer variety in charity shops and this would have a major impact across the community. All Aboard is committed to generating these essential funds for vital charitable services here in the local community, but need your help to do so.

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On top of raising essential funds for charity, each All Aboard store – together with the warehouse and head office teams – create opportunities for paid and voluntary work, while helping high street communities thrive. Covid-19 has affected All Aboard’s staff and operations too as well as the wider community.

As plans to reopen stores come together, All Aboard’s fleet of vans are primed and ready to collect YOUR individual donations of good quality clothing, shoes, handbags, jewellery and bric-a-brac. So if you haven’t already, bag up your stuff and book a collection now:  collections@allaboardshops.com

020 8381 1717.

For details, visit www.allaboardshops.com

 

 

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