SHARING caring Spa residents are being urged to dig into their pockets and help the Acorns Hospice.
Kind staff from Toy World in High Street, have decided to donate five per cent of all their takings on Friday, (November 28) to Acorns Children's Hospice.
Toy store owner, Michelle Shuttleworth said: "We believe we have a lot in common with the Acorn's Children's Hospice with us being a toy shop.
"We realise they have already started on the new building but still need another million so we are playing our part to help them reach their target."
The new Acorns Hospice is set to be opened in Bath Road, Worcester and will accommodate life-limited children.
The cash raised will help build and equip the state-of-the-art, ten-bed children's hospice which will include landscaped gardens all designed to be as interactive and accessible as possible for the children who visit.
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