Non-profit hospice group uses thrift store to help fund their services

12/29/23 at 03:45 AM

Non-profit hospice group uses thrift store to help fund their services
WMAZ-TV (Macon, GA)
December 27, 2023
Warner-Robins, GA—This thrift store might sell a variety of goods, but the proceeds help terminally ill patients get the end-of-life services they need. Sheila Redding is the store manager for the Heart of Georgia Hospice thrift store. She enjoys the opportunity to give back. Since 2021, the thrift store has provided more than $80,000 for hospice services. 

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