To coincide with International Volunteers Day this weekend, head office staff at property developer and car park operator Town Centre Securities PLC (TCS) have collectively donated more than 100 hours of their time to work shifts at the Leeds Hospitals Charity shop which opened on the main mall at Leeds Merrion Centre in May this year.  In addition, employees have donated bags of much needed items including pre-loved clothing and homeware goods to stock within the shop.

Leeds Hospital Charity is the partner charity for Leeds Teaching Hospitals. All stock sold supports the incredible work of more than 20,000 NHS staff working across Leeds Teaching Hospitals to care for patients and their families.  TCS Chairman and Chief Executive Edward Ziff is Chairman of the charity and has experienced first-hand the inspirational and vital work the team and its dedicated volunteers carry out year after year.

Kriss McGinty, Retail Manager, Leeds Hospital Charity shop commented:

“The build up to Christmas is one of the busiest periods for our shop and we are delighted that TCS head office staff have kindly donated their time to volunteer in the store.  We are always on the look-out for more volunteers, so this has been a fantastic help to us.  This time of year we receive an abundance of donations to sort, steam, price and stock, so it is brilliant that we have these additional resources which we urgently need.”

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Edward Ziff, Chairman and Chief Executive, TCS said:

“We are delighted to be able to support the Leeds Hospitals Charity shop at the Merrion Centre by giving our time and would encourage everyone to shop local this festive season to help raise vital funds to make a difference.

It is always humbling to see our team pulling together not only by volunteering but by donating their own pre-loved clothes, homeware and other items to sell. We look forward to serving customers and I am confident the whole team will gain a lot from the experience in that we are supporting thousands of NHS staff within our local community”.

 

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