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Charity store in Port Shepstone celebrates milestone

Proceeds from the shop go back into the community to assist the elderly, women and children.

Port Shepstone Hidden Treasure Charity Store first opened its doors on April 1, 2016, and is lovingly run by a dedicated group of volunteers.

The charity shop has celebrated a decade of faithful service to the community.

Alet Grubb, who was instrumental in opening the shop with the assistance of the Port Shepstone Baptist Church, expressed gratitude for the continued support over the years.

The store, which is a registered NPO, is conveniently located on the church premises at the corner of Scott Street.

All proceeds from the shop go directly back into the community, assisting elderly residents, women, and children in and around the Port Shepstone area.

For those unable to deliver donations, collection arrangements can be made by contacting Alet on 084 3021941, or follow them on Facebook: Port Shepstone Hidden Treasure Charity Store.

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