CHARITABLE ORGANISATIONS, CHARITY SHOPS
CHARITABLE ORGANISATIONS
Age Concern: 51 Windsor Street, Bromsgrove (01527 570490).
Amphlett Hall: Crown Close, Bromsgrove (01527 874665).
Macmillan Cancer Relief: Buildings Office, 6-8 Church Street, Bromsgrove (01527 872948).
Dodford Children's Farm: Warbage Lane, Dodford, Bromsgrove (01527 878245).
The Knee Foundation: Orchard House, Victoria Square, Droitwich Spa (01905 776676).
Homestart: Bev Thompson (01527 62819).
Leukaemia Research Fund: 71 Redditch Road, Stoke Heath, Bromsgrove (01527 878493).
MIND in Birmingham: 17 Graham Street, Hockley, Birmingham B1 3JR (0121 608 8001).
Newland Hurst Ltd: Newland Lane, Droitwich Spa (01905 773156).
Primrose Hospice and Cancer Help Centre: St Godwald's Road, Finstall, Bromsgrove (01527 871051). 24-hour helpline (01527 878780).
Primrose Hospice Appeals: St Godwald's Road, Finstall, Bromsgrove. Maurene Wilson (01527 875444).
The Prince's Trust (Applications and actions): PO Box 2, Much Wenlock TF13 6WL (01952 728444).
Sawyer Rotary Home: Meadows Farm Moorgate Road, Stoke Prior, Bromsgrove (01527 821378).
Save The Children: Bromsgrove branch, Mrs VR Phillips, Vice-Chairman (01527 874591).
CHARITY SHOPS
Acorns Children's Hospice: High Street, Bromsgrove (01527 570002)
Barnardo's: 183 New Road, Rubery, B45 (0121 453 4798).
British Heart Foundation: 50 High Street, Bromsgrove (01527 872134)
Cancer Research Campaign: 26 St Andrews Square, Droitwich Spa (01905 795024)
Imperial Cancer Research Fund: 134-136 High Street, Bromsgrove (01527 836555).
Oxfam: 33-35 High Street, Bromsgrove (01527 879117). 6 High Street, Droitwich Spa (01905 770914).
PDSA: 151 New Road, Rubery, B45 (0121 453 8200).
Primrose Hospice: Church Street, Bromsgrove (01527 579085). Also at New Road, Rubery (0121 603 1201).
St Mary's Hospice: 120 New Road, Rubery, Rednal, (0121 453 7519).
Salvation Army: Care and Share Shop, Unit 26, 1 St Andrew's Square, Droitwich Spa (01905 797780).
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