A South Cheshire charity shop wants residents to clear their closets of unwanted clothes and donate them to help treat sick and injured pets.
PDSA’s charity shop on Delamere Street in Crewe is on the hunt for ladies, men’s and children’s clothing.
The charity sells clothes in store to raise money for pets in need in the local Crewe and Nantwich area.
PDSA Crewe shop manager Alexis Chadwick said: “Charity shops are famous for their quality and bargain clothing and as a result, we sell hundreds of items every week.
“We rely on our supporters to help us replenish our stocks so we can continue to raise much-needed funds for sick and injured pets in the local area.
“So if you are guilty of hoarding clothes that you hardly ever wear, why not make some space in your closet for some new threads and help PDSA in the process?”
The shop, on Delamere Street, Crewe, raises funds to provide PDSA-funded veterinary treatment in the area.
For more information contact Alexis, on 01270 250881 or visit www.pdsa.org.uk
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