Shoppers in Warwick can help a vital lifesaving service to keep operating by buying items at a new charity shop.
Warwickshire and Northamptonshire Air Ambulance opened the shop in Market Place last Friday.
Paramedic Paul Mullins cut the ribbon aided by Sarah Mitten (Merchandise Manager), Claire Murray (Shop Manager), Andy Williamson (C.O.E.) and Sarah Wakeman (Fund Raising Manager)
It is the 20th shop the charity has opened - a sign of how popular they are proving to be.
A wide variety of clothes, accessories, books, DVDs, toys and more are available in store.
Emma Vithlani, the charity’s director of retail and trading, said: “WNAA receives no Government or National Lottery funding so our shops are a vital source of income.
“By shopping in one of our shops, members of the public are helping to keep our lifesaving service in the sky.”
http://www.wnaa.co.uk/shops