St Margaret’s Hospice is aiming to help people celebrate a magical Christmas on a budget.
The charity, which has 31 charity shops across Somerset and an eBay store, is offering "sustainable, affordable finds" and unique gifts to shoppers.
A spokesperson said: "Delight your loved ones with unique Secret Santa presents and festive treasures.
"On a budget – we’ve plenty to offer with treats under a tenner!"
The hospice also has a wide selection of furniture and fashion items.
A spokesperson added: "Need a dining table for the family feast or a cosy bed for last-minute guests?
"We’ve got you covered.
"Step out in style to wow friends and colleagues with a sparkly outfit for your Christmas party."
The hospice’s staff and volunteers, known as "busy elves," are on-hand to assist customers in finding what they need for the holiday season.
Shopping at St Margaret’s Hospice supports more than just your wallet.
Every £25 spent in-store funds an hour of care and support for local families, helping to run services like the 24/7 Adviceline.
The Adviceline provides essential support from specialist nurses to patients, families, carers, and health professionals, even during the festive season.
The team offers emotional support, medical guidance, and practical solutions, allowing families to focus on spending time together.
St Margaret’s Hospice is encouraging people to shop with them this Christmas to save money, reduce waste, and support crucial services for patients with life-limiting illnesses.
People can visit st-margarets-hospice.org.uk/contact-our-shops for a full list of shop locations and opening hours or explore the hospice's eBay store for more festive bargains.
For those shopping online and not using eBay, easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/stmarghospice/ offers an alternative way to support the hospice.
Here, thousands of high street brands participate, making a donation to the hospice for every purchase made.
St Margaret’s Hospice is urging people to shop thrifty and sustainably this Christmas, with each purchase making a difference to those with life-limiting illnesses and their families.
The spokesperson said: "This Christmas, do something extraordinary—shop thrifty, shop sustainably, and support your local hospice."
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