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Representing 85% of the UK's charity shops, plus overseas members and 80+ corporate partners of the charity retail sector.

Who are the CRA's members?

A comprehensive listing of Charity Retail Association charity and corporate member profiles.

View Children North East details

Children North East

Children North East exists because growing up can be hard. We work with babies, children and young people in their families, schools and communities to ensure they grow up to be healthy and happy.

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View Choice Textile Ltd details

Choice Textile Ltd

Choice has served the charity sector since 1999; we have provided a consistently high level of service, have friendly and helpful drivers and have never missed a payment to any of our clients.

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View City Hospice details

City Hospice

We are Cardiff’s local hospice offering palliative care in the community for people with life-limiting conditions.

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View Community Hospice details

Community Hospice

Thanks to the generosity of the people of Greenwich and Bexley, our charity shops are bursting with amazing pre-loved goods looking for a new home. When you shop with us, not only will you be helping the planet by buying sustainable, recycled and repurposed goods, you’ll be helping us to be there for people facing death, for their loved ones, and their carers.

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Charity retail careers

View Store Manager at Barnardo's details

Barnardo's

Store Manager

East of England

View Assistant Retail Manager - Part time at Julian House details

Julian House

Assistant Retail Manager - Part time

South West

View St Christopher’s Trading Company Non-Executive Director at St Christopher's details

St Christopher's

St Christopher’s Trading Company Non-Executive Director

London

View Head of Retail at St Nicholas Hospice Care details

St Nicholas Hospice Care

Head of Retail

East of England

View Charity Shop Supervisor at Jerry Green Dog Rescue details

Jerry Green Dog Rescue

Charity Shop Supervisor

Yorkshire and the Humber