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Its 12 stores usually account for over £2million in sales, which helps fund the charities vital work providing support to the terminally ill in our community.
With all shops remaining closed the e-commerce team became more important than ever.
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Hide AdDaniel Lopez, e-commerce manager for St Wilfrid’s, said: “We have adapted quickly to comply with government guidance in the warehousing we have on Terminus Road.
“It has been challenging, especially when we are busy preparing orders, but our priority has always been to keep everyone safe.
“As more people turned to shopping online we have been listing hundreds of new items every week on Amazon and eBay, resulting in sales over £20,000 in the last few weeks.
“This income is so important to help fund the care and support work of our hospice.
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Hide Ad“At first video games, DVDs, and books were our top sellers. We have sold over 200 puzzles, often given as gifts for relatives staying safe at home.
“However, to our surprise, china and ornaments have been the strongest categories overall.
“One notable sale was a beautiful Wedgwood china set donated by a convent of nuns, which was snapped up by a couple of international buyers, helping us raise over £1,600 in three days.”
Visit www.ebay.co.uk/str/stwilfridshospicechichester to find a pre-loved item to purchase and support St Wilfrid’s.
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