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You can make this positive Shoplifted baby clothes the Salvation Army Shop Nunhead


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To whoever shoplifted a large bag of brand new baby clothes from the Salvation Army Charity Shop Nunhead


On the morning of 30th September a lady filled a large bag of brand new baby clothes valued at approx ?15, then walked out.

On leaving one of the lovely volunteers asked for the shop lifted bag to be returned.

The lady then turned into a Drama Queen and became aggressive and verbally abusive.


This is I hope is the first and LAST time that this happens.


Let?s make this negative outcome into something positive,

our lovely community can do this!

Please visit the cafe & charity shop SE15 3QQ Nunhead Green.

Wednesday to Saturday 9am to 4pm

Donations (electrical & bedding excluded) for the shop and financial donations are most welcome.


Income from the shop is used to directly help those less fortunate in SE15 including to date since the start of the lock down in February literally thousands of weekly hot meals.


www.justgiving.com/fundraising/nunheadsalvationarmy


If you wish to contact Polis or Maria you can do so by using

💻 FB messenger

📧 Email - [email protected]

📞 Phone - 020 7639 7292

FB Group Nunhead Salvation Army

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