Charity Shop Hull
We have a new charity shop in Hull – opening in June at Whitefriargate Hull. Selling second hand furniture, white goods, electrical appliances, bric-a-brac, clothing, shoes, accessories, home wares and much more.
The Hull charity shop stocks a great range of clothing items. These include good quality ladies wear, menswear and children’s clothing as well as a large range of shoes and accessories.
Good quality pre-owned furniture and home appliances. Includes sofas, suites, chairs, tables, beds and wardrobes to TVs, Hi-Fi systems, washing machines, fridges, freezers and dishwashers.
Hull Charity Shop
We have a great range of good quality pre-loved second hand products available – at excellent prices
Our Hull city centre charity shop will be selling the following:
HULL CHARITY SHOP SELLING CLOTHING & SHOES
Clothing, shoes, accessories – Winter and summer clothes, Ladies wear, menswear, children’s clothing as well as a good range of shoes and footwear
Ladies wear clothing – Cardigans, coats & jackets, dresses, jeans, joggers, jumpers and knitwear, leggings, shirts & blouses, skirts, sportswear, tops & t-shirts and trousers
Menswear clothing – Coats & Jackets, Hoodies & Sweatshirts, Jeans, Joggers, jumpers, polo shirts, shirts, shorts, sportswear, tops & t-shirts and trousers
Baby and children’s clothes – Coats & Jackets, Dresses, Footwear, Hoodies & Sweatshirts, Jeans, Jumpers & Cardigans, shirts, Leggings, shorts and trousers
Vintage Clothes – call in to see our latest arrivals
Shoes and footwear – shoes, boots, sports trainers, slippers
Accessories – ties, hats, bonnets, belts, gloves, muffs, necklaces, bracelets, watches, sashes, shawls, scarves, lanyards, socks and hair ties
HULL CHARITY SHOP SELLING FURNITURE
Sofas and chairs – 2 seater sofas, 3 seater sofas, arm chairs, recliners, footstools and sofabeds
Living room furniture – TV and entertainment units, display cabinets, sideboards, coffee tables, lamp tables, console tables and nest of tables
Dining room furniture – large and small dining tables, chairs, sideboards and display cabinets
Home office furniture – desks, chairs and book cases
Bedroom furniture – wardrobes, chest of drawers, dressing tables and bedside tables
Beds and mattresses – divan beds, bed frames, mattresses, head boards, duvets, mattress protectors and pillows
Accessories and Home Decor – mirrors, pictures, wall art, vases, ornaments, clocks
Soft Furnishings – cushions, curtains, rugs, throws and bedding
HULL CHARITY SHOP SELLING WHITE GOODS, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES & ENTERTAINMENT
White goods – washing machines, fridges, freezers and dishwashers
TVs, Hi-Fi systems and small electrical appliances
Entertainment – CDs, DVDs, books, puzzles, games, vinyl and toys
Books – great selection of paperback and hardback, including topics such as cookery, craft and gardening amongst many more
Bric-a-brac
Whether you’re looking for an antique, modern item or something quirky or chic? our Hull charity shop is a great place to start looking. We have some great stuff for sale.
If you are looking for something specific, please call 07415 115306 to check what we have in
Our Hull Charity Shop will be receiving fresh stock daily, all of which is quality checked.
Please call in and visit us at Whitefriargate Hull to see what we have in stock. Opening soon
Opening Hours
Monday: 9:00am-4:30pm
Tuesday: 9:00am-4:30pm
Wednesday: 9:00am-4:30pm
Thursday: 9:00am-4:30pm
Friday: 9:00am-4:30pm
Saturday: 9:00am-4:30pm
HELP The Mental Health Charity need charity donations in the Hull area to help support mental health..
Please email: mandyjanemcdermott@gmail.com or telephone Mandy on 07415 115306 if you would like to make a charity donation. We would be very grateful for any charity shop donations in the Hull area.
We rely on the generosity of individuals and businesses for charity shop donations in the Hull area. Without the assistance of community minded individuals and businesses in Hull, we would not be able to support the vulnerable. We are grateful for any charity shop donations you can make in the Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire area.
Hull Charity Shop Donations
Your Donations Go Towards Improving The Lives Of People With Mental Health – FREE Collection for saleable goods
HELP The Mental Health Charity are grateful to the generous people of Hull for any charity donations you can make.
Mental health in the UK is grossly underfunded, with too many people receiving no help at all. Each year one in four UK residents experience a mental health problem, from mild depression right through to a more serious mental health condition.
These mental health problems often lead to hundreds of thousands of lives being put on hold, with thousands of unnecessary deaths. With the right support and treatment, mental illness doesn’t have to be a barrier to a fulfilling life.
Different ways to donate and help – Hull Charity Shop
Monetary donation – You can make a monetary donation through our charity donations fundraising page. Please click on the link which will take you to our fund raising page. Alternatively you can make a cash or cheque donation by calling in to our new charity shop opening soon at Whitefriargate Hull. Just ask for Mandy (our Trustee) or telephone Mandy on 07415 115306
Fundraising – We rely on the generosity of individuals and businesses for fundraising donations. Without the assistance of community minded individuals and businesses we would not be able to support the vulnerable. We are grateful for any fundraising donations you can make.
Donating goods you no longer require – Book a FREE house clearance or furniture collection in the Hull area. Or even call to our Hull charity shop with the clothes, shoes, ornaments or general household goods you no longer require. Your charity donations will be hugely appreciated. Please email: mandyjanemcdermott@gmail.com or telephone Mandy on 07415 115306
Hull House Clearance is a great way to to make charity donations in the Hull area. FREE Collection for saleable goods
HELP The Mental Health Charity would like to thank all the generous people of Hull and East Yorkshire for their charity donations that help us support people suffering from mental health.
Volunteer in our Hull charity shop
Our store wouldn’t be able to run without the help of a fantastic volunteer team. Our volunteers help with everything from merchandising on the shop floor and giving great customer service to sorting the generous donations we are given.
Whether you have a specific skill or interest or just want to try something new, we have a role for everyone. Click here to find out more about volunteering or by calling to our new Hull charity shop opening soon at Whitefriargate Hull
Donating to a charity “Giving is not just about making a donation …its about making a difference”
Donating to the causes you care about not only benefits the charities themselves, it can be deeply rewarding too. Millions of people give to charity on a regular basis to support causes they believe in, as well as for the positive effect it has on their own lives.
The knowledge that you’re helping others is hugely empowering and, in turn, can make you feel happier and more fulfilled. Research has identified a link between making charity donations and increased activity in the area of the brain that registers pleasure – proving that as the old adage goes, it really is far better to give than to receive.
Having the power to improve the lives of others is, a privilege, and one that comes with its own sense of obligation. Acting on these powerful feelings of responsibility is a great way to reinforce our own personal values and feel like we’re living in a way that is true to our own ethical beliefs.
Why charity is important for everyone?
To help the vulnerable and make the world a better place for everyone, we all need to play our part in whatever way we can. That could be through volunteering your time or skills for a cause you care about, or even something as simple as being kind to strangers you meet in your day-to-day life. You can also help make a difference by donating what you can or what you do not need to charity.
While we like to believe we can make a difference on our own, sometimes we can do more together. The way charities are structured lets them use money raised to directly help people who need it on a larger scale than we can as individuals.