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Sunday, November 17, 2024

Boutique welcomes new manager

Cara Marris has been working as a manager at the Charity Boutique for almost a month.

Local thrift shop Charity Boutique has welcomed a new team member into the fold.

Cara Marris became the manager of the colourful and varied shop in Rices Mall almost a month ago.

Previous manager Renee Woods is managing the newly-opened the Charity Corner in Mt Roskill, the Charity Boutique’s sister-store.

Describing herself as an “op-shopping queen”, Cara says that she enjoys working with customers and volunteers and helping people.

“I really enjoy the fact it’s a charitable organisation and that they want to make people that have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome’s lives better. I find that quite inspirational.”

All profits from the Charity Boutique go toward Rest Assured Respite Charitable Trust, a support organisation providing a respite facility for primarily, but not exclusively, those with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFs) or Fibromyalgia.

“I have a positive outlook,” Cara says. “I like to see the glass half-full, not half-empty.”

Anyone wishing to donate items, or have a look around the shop, can find the Charity Boutique at Shop 5, Rices Mall, 65 Picton Street, Howick.

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