Florence Nightingale are trying to keep up with demand for their stock online and need volunteers to help sort items, take pictures and set up listings.
Sales online are helping to bring in funds for Aylesbury’s hospice, but the demand is too great right now.
So Florence Nightingale Hospice are asking for more people to join their online sales team of volunteers to take photos of donations, post listings and send out orders.
The charity say that each and every week they receive donations of interesting, unusual and high value items and that the best place for us to make the most of these
donations and raise the most amount of money for local hospice care is to sell them to the widest audience possible - through eBay, Facebook Marketplace and DePop.
However, they urgently need more volunteers to help with this - from sorting and photographing items, researching and creating product listings to packing online orders.
If you are able to spare a few hours a week and are interested in finding out more, simply drop into the Furniture Showroom in Aylesbury to speak to the manager or complete their short online registration form and someone will be in touch very soon.
The Online Team are based at FNHC's Furniture Showroom on Broadfields in Aylesbury.
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