A NEW shop in Malvern supporting the homeless welcomed its first customers this weekend. Amaze, the retail part of the Let s Make a Change charity, opened for the first time April 24 with a grand opening event featuring live music, stilt walker and free ice cream. Polly Reehal, founder of the charity, which helps the homeless, said: People have been incredibly generous and donated some amazing things “ said Polly Reehal co-founder of the homeless charity. Everybody who comes will have the chance of getting an amazing bargain. According to Mrs Reehal, the shop in Worcester Road Is no ordinary charity shop.
SHOP: Amaze in Malvern is opening this weekend A NEW shop in Malvern is opening its doors tomorrow. Amaze, the retail part of the Let s Make a Change charity, is celebrating the start of its first shop on April 24 with a grand opening . The event includes live music from Pete Hartley, stiltwalkers in the high street and free ice cream. Polly Reehal, founder of the charity, which helps the homeless, said: People have been incredibly generous and donated some amazing things “ said Polly Reehal co-founder of the homeless charity. Everybody who comes will have the chance of getting an amazing bargain.
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