Disability charity Sense partners with The Original Factory Shop Biggin Hill
National disability charity Sense has partnered with The Original Factory Shop (TOFS) Biggin Hill to support people with complex disabilities living in Bromley. The Biggin Hill TOFS shop introduced a donation point in store for goods to be sold in Sense charity shops.
Customers at TOFS Biggin Hill, based on Main Road, can bring donations of clothes and toys into the store. These are then passed on to Sense to sell in
their charity shops, including the nearby Sense store in New Addington.
Proceeds from all donations will go towards the work of the charity, which supports people with complex disabilities including deafblindness
to communicate and experience the world.
The partnership is designed to support and raise awareness of Sense, while helping customers offload unwanted goods.
Sense Corporate Partnerships Manager, Rachel Brown, says:
“We are so looking forward to working with The Original Factory Shop to build our local networks, raise awareness, and break down barriers
to ensure disabled people feel supported in their local community. Together we will ensure that no one, no matter how complex their disabilities is isolated, left out, or unable to fulfil their potential.”
The Original Factory Shop Brand and Customer Director, Oliver Peck, says:
“We’re very excited to be partnering with Sense to offer this service to communities across 20 stores in the country. Their vision of a world
where no one, no matter how complex their disabilities, is left out, isolated or unable to fulfil their potential is something we feel inspired to help them achieve across our shared communities. Customers can get rid of their unwanted clothes and toys, with
proceeds going towards supporting people living with complex disabilities in their region.”
The donation service will be offered across 20 Original Factory Shops, including Biggin Hill.