The Potteries Centre welcomes 'sustainable' children's charity to pop-up shop

By Sarah Garner

30th Aug 2023 | Local News

The Potteries Centre has welcomed a children's charity into its pop-up shop (Nub News).
The Potteries Centre has welcomed a children's charity into its pop-up shop (Nub News).

The Potteries Centre has welcomed a fashion store and charity shop to its pop-up shop this week.

Newlife stocks a selection of brand-new goods from high street retailers including Ted Baker and The White Company.

Shopping at Newlife can help change the life of a disabled and terminally ill child by giving them the opportunity to fulfil their potential.

All profits go to helping children from across the UK including equipment grants for essentials from specialist beds to wheelchairs and more, emergency equipment loans for families in crisis, and emotional and practical support from professional nurses through the Nurse Helpline.

Newlife also champions sustainability through preventing brand new clothes from high street retailers going into landfill, helping them to achieve their environmental social responsibility.

Newlife will be located in The Potteries Centre until 8 September (Nub News).

Carole Simpson, Retail Trading Manager at Newlife, said: "We're excited to join The Potteries Centre and hope visitors will pop by to browse some of the great high street products we have on offer.

"Every penny made goes to helping children across the UK who need it, so we want to thank you all in advance. We've arrived in perfect timing for back-to-school shopping and autumn wardrobe hauls, so we hope to see you all in store soon."

Newlife will be located in the pop-up shop from Monday 28 August to Sunday 8 October.

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