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Kidderminster charity shop supporting children's hospice threatened with closure

A charity shop supporting a children's hospice has been put under threat of closure, sparking a petition to save the 'valuable' resource.

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The Acorns shop in Kidderminster's High Street

Acorns Children’s Hospice confirmed it was currently in consultation regarding the potential closure of the shop in High Street, Kidderminster.

A petition has been set up in response by mother Emily Marsden, whose disabled nine-year-old daughter has been helped by the charity for the past five years.

Emily, whose mother-in-law volunteers at the shop, said it was not only a good way of promoting the charity within Kidderminster but had many loyal volunteers and customers who would be incredibly disappointed to see it go.

A spokesperson from Acorns Children’s Hospice, which operates a hospice in Walsall, said: “At Acorns, we are committed to the long-term sustainability of our retail network, and like many charities, regularly evaluate the ongoing viability of our operations, particularly those that play a crucial role in raising funds towards our care for children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions.