From left: Pamela Ambrose, of UUsed volunteer staff presents a donation of $3,000 to Paul Priestman and Julie Lanoie of Tamworth Community Nurse Association. (COURTESY PHOTO)
From left: Pamela Ambrose, of UUsed volunteer staff presents a donation of $3,000 to Paul Priestman and Julie Lanoie of Tamworth Community Nurse Association. (COURTESY PHOTO)
TAMWORTH — The UUsed Thrift Store, hosted by the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Eastern Slopes in Tamworth, recently presented a donation of $3,000 to the Tamworth Community Nurse Association. This nursing service is a non-profit, highlighted by UUsed volunteers for its work to support the health, safety and wellness of the citizens of Tamworth.
UUsed enjoys brisk business from mid-May to the end of October. The thrift store is run by volunteers from both the Fellowship and the community. The store sells items to promote repurposing and reusing donated belongings. The UUsed volunteers have voted to give 25 percent of their earnings to community non-profits.
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