Friday 17 August 2012

We are being supported by our local Sainsburys!

Doubly great news! As well as the charity shop opening, Star Throwers are delighted to announce that Sainsburys of Attleborough has nominated Star Throwers as their 'Charity of the Year' for the next twelve months. The store will work with Star Throwers to raise money and awareness about the work we do to support people affected by cancer in the East Anglia area.

At Star Throwers one our goals is to raise increasingly more awareness in Attleborough and surrounding areas of the support available to people affected by cancer, both patients and families. This partnership with Sainsburys will help greatly towards this cause.

Star Throwers has now been open for more than two years supporting cancer patients and their families through advice on all aspects of cancer and treatments available, counselling and also varied complementary relaxing therapies and classes. On top of this, we are actively engaged in important research into new potential treatments for different cancers based on the latest scientific evidence.

If you know someone affected by cancer, please encourage them to reach out for support.

Star Throwers can be contacted on 01953 423304 or at info@starthrowers.org.uk

Tuesday 14 August 2012

Star Throwers Charity Shop…. Officially Open!

Local businesses and individuals turned out to support the grand opening of Star Thrower's charity shop yesterday in Wymondham Town Centre.


Les King, Dr Henry Mannings and other members of the Star Throwers team were also there for the cutting of the ribbon at 11:30am, officially opening Star Throwers first ever charity shop.

Les, who owns the shop, gave a speech shortly before the opening: "This project all started exactly four months ago when my friend Kenny Cook suggested letting Star Throwers open its first charity shop. Kenny sadly passed away recently but I'm sure he would be very happy and is looking down on us today."

He continued: "I have visited Star Throwers and I have seen the good work that they do, they have all worked very hard (for this). I am sure the shop will get a lot of support from people in Wymondham."

Dr Henry Mannings, who founded the charity, was very proud that the day finally arrived: "I'm really happy we have been able to open a shop, it's fantastic. Since we started three years ago, it has been our dream to get a charity shop in the town. We are very lucky Les King offered us the use of his shop."

He also thanked the volunteers for their help: "I would also like to take this moment to thank all the volunteers who made this possible."

After the shop opening a reception was held at 30 Melton Road to thank the following local businesses and individuals who have pledged to donate £2.50 a week to support the charity shop in its first year:

Money Properties | Money Lettings 
| Collins Butchers | Tony Selby
M.W Surfacing Ltd 
| Hazel Butchers | Barry Martin | Station Bistro
Simon Caston 
| J.S Asphalt | David Green | Michael Armstrong
I.D Sweepers 
| Arthur Nudds | Kenny Buckenham Scaffolding
Les Dawes 
| Woodview Mushrooms | Caroline Hubbard
Caroline Codd and Pauline Kirby 
| Post Mill Garage | Paul Gardiner
Paul Hawkins 
| Chris Green | Fitness Express | Park Farm Hotel

Thanks also goes to Sainsburys for donating £25 towards our reception and to Sean Harris from Dell Bowls Club Wymondham who brought down his Olympic Torch to the opening (Sean carried the flame through Norwich on July 5th).

Thank you, of course, also goes to Les King for not just letting Star Throwers use his shop but for all his help prior to the opening with the preparations and the publicity and the countless other kind things he does to support our cause.

Finally, last but not least, thank you to everyone who supports and has supported Star Throwers in one way or another to get us to this point. 

Thank you.

The charity shop desperately needs more donations to keep it going.

We will be grateful for any of the following items in good condition:
Second hand clothing, shoes, handbags, jewellery, toys and games, books. Also needed are DVD’s, CD’s, bric-a-brac, kitchenware, ornaments, unwanted gifts. Unfortunately we won't be able to accept electrical goods or large pieces of furniture.

You can donate goods to the charity shop at 10 Middleton Street, Wymondham, NR18 0AD. Alternatively, we will also accept donations at 30 Melton Road, Wymondham, NR18 0DB.

If you are interested in volunteering at our first charity shop in August, please contact us on info@starthrowers.org.uk or 01953 423304.