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We provide Hospice care & support to patients and their loved ones living in Kent and East Sussex. Learn more about how we can help you.
If you or someone you love may benefit from Hospice care, you can find out more using the information below. For support or advice at any time of the day or night, please visit our Help Hub.
We provide Hospice care & support to patients and their loved ones living in Kent and East Sussex. Learn more about how we can help you.
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We need to raise over £8 million every year to provide outstanding Hospice care to the local community. To get involved with our fundraising activities, design your own, or make a donation, use the information on this page.
Thursday 24th July | Tonbridge Superstore – TN9 – 1SG | 17:00 – 21:00 PM
Are you ready to refresh your summer wardrobe with your favourite brands? Our Summer Love Your Labels Lock-in, taking place for the first time at our biggest shop yet, is the perfect opportunity to stock up on designer and high-end high-street items at bargain prices…
How to gain entry
Everyone is welcome at the event, free of charge. However, to get even more out of your shopping experience and access extra benefits, we suggest signing up for a Your Hospice Card.
Parking
Parking is available nearby in local public car parks and just a short walk from the shop, the nearest being the Sainsbury’s car park. There is no parking available at the Tonbridge Superstore itself.
Rhoanne attended our Love Your Labels events with her family in the past, and had plenty of good things to say about shopping second-hand.
“I love a bit of charity shopping, there are so many things here and you can get them for less money than online and it’s also nice to browse and get a few bargains.
“Fast fashion is so accessible now and a lot of people are buying from those stores because they think it’s cheaper, but actually charity shops are cheaper, and they have better quality items anyway.”