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Read stories DonateWe help people in north east Essex face incurable illness and bereavement, supporting them, their families, friends and carers.
Find out moreSt Helena offers support at the Hospice in Colchester and in patients own homes via our Hospice in the Home, SinglePoint and Virtual Ward services.
Find out moreSt Helena helps adults, children & young people who have been bereaved. Our grief counselling is available for anyone, not just those with a hospice connection.
Find out moreA third of our funding comes from the NHS, the remaining two thirds is raised from the generosity and support of people like you.
Find out moreA small gift from you can make a big difference to local people facing dying, death and bereavement.
Find out moreFundraise your way as an individual, as a group, at school or at work and raise vital funds to help ensure more local people have dignity and choice at the end of life.
Find out moreLeaving a gift in your Will to St Helena Hospice can leave a lasting legacy.
Find out moreFind out more about how your business can support St Helena Hospice through corporate partnership, support and fundraising.
Find out moreThe shop, which is located at 99 High Street, is open Monday to Saturday 9am to 5pm. It stocks adult and children’s clothing, household items, books and toys donated by the community, and a selection of new goods such as wool and greetings cards, all in support of St Helena Hospice.
Tim Morgan, retail area manager, said:
“St Helena Hospice is pleased to open the new shop in Walton, which is housed in one half of the old Post Office with a car park directly opposite, and the team is looking forward to meeting customers in the Walton community.
“We are looking for volunteers to help us in the shop, with a typical day including greeting our customers, using the till, sorting items, pricing donations and merchandising on the shop floor. If you’re interested, pop in to find out how you can help or contact our volunteer services team.”
To find out about volunteering in the Walton shop or any other St Helena Hospice shop, email volunteer@sthelena.org.uk or call 01206 931 466 for details or visit www.sthelena.org.uk/volunteer to apply online.
In this issue: At home with you in Tendring | Bereavement support for children | Virtual Ward grows
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