Shoppers can bag a bargain and help Bolton's most vulnerable at the same time.
For a Bolton homelessness charity is offering customers discounts this month - as well as a chance to win a prize draw.
Emmaus Bolton is offering customers a 10 per cent discount off their next second-hand purchase, as well as free entry into a prize draw for a £100 charity shop voucher.
The charity provides a home, support, meaningful work and training for up to 22 people with experience of homelessness.
Emmaus raises funds through several social enterprises on site, mostly selling second hand sofas, bedside tables, clothing, books, and homeware.
Director of Emmaus Bolton, Tony Stephenson, said: “We are excited to offer this discount off second hand items to every customer making a purchase, starting this February.
“Not only will shoppers be able to find great deals, but they’ll also be supporting a very worthwhile cause.
“Come get your discount. People visiting can also ask for free entry into a prize draw for a £100 voucher off anything within our entire range.”
Upon making a purchase, customers will receive a 10 per cent off voucher, which can be redeemed in the second-hand stores, furniture-making workshop, upcycling service, scrap store and charity garden centre.
New goods, the online store, the café, and the painting and decorating department are exempt from this offer.
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And as well as money off next purchase, visitors will receive free entry into a prize draw for £100 voucher, which can be redeemed on all goods and services at all Emmaus Bolton stores.
The winner will be announced at the end of the month.
For more information about the charity shops on Fletcher Street and services at homelessness charity Emmaus Bolton, and for location details and opening hours, visit https://emmaus.org.uk/bolton/.
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