The church community are really getting behind the £4.5m development project by taking ownership of raising the £50,000 needed to pay for the refurbishment of the shop.
Refurbishing the shop will enrich the visitor experience and provide significant volunteering opportunities for local people, offering them retail experience, customer service skills and a warm friendly environment in which to make friends. It will also contribute to the running of the church and social welfare programmes.
Since its launch in January this year, an impressive £8,089 has already been raised through donations and fundraising events. These include a bake sale by Archbishop Sentamu Academy sixth form student Olivia Hemingway, a coffee morning organised by Stella Barnes, crafters event organised by HT’s crafters, a quiz night hosted by Jean Fenwick, Ken Knox sold his award winning soup, and Rev Irene Wilson and Jane Owen ate through their larders during lent and donated what they would have spent on shopping.