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Sue Ryder Charity Encourages Lincolnshire Residents to Donate Unwanted Christmas Gifts

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Sue Ryder Charity Encourages Lincolnshire Residents to Donate Unwanted Christmas Gifts

Renowned for its commendable efforts in palliative care and bereavement support, the Sue Ryder charity is appealing to residents of Lincolnshire to consider supporting its cause by donating any unwanted Christmas gifts. The donated items can be deposited at any Sue Ryder shops situated across the county, and will be subsequently sold to raise essential funds for the ongoing services provided by the charity. This unique initiative serves a dual purpose; it facilitates the generation of crucial funds for the charity’s work and simultaneously prevents well-functioning items from being discarded unnecessarily. This presents a wonderful opportunity for the community to play an active role in supporting a worthy cause.

This story is based on original reporting by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk.

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