Looking for those few finishing touches to complete your outfit for Pride?
Perhaps the Martlets London Road shop can help. From feather boas, wigs and hats to fancy dress, masquerade masks and butterfly wings, they have an amazing selection to choose from.
Martlets Head of Retail, Eve Collins, said: “We are really proud to be supporting Pride, especially on its 25th anniversary. The parade will be going right past the shop this year, and we can’t wait to see the procession and all the colourful floats as they go by.
“We have a wonderful variety of stunning, colourful and glitzy party outfits and accessories, which we think could be just perfect for Pride.”
The Martlets has ten shops around Brighton & Hove, Lewes, Peacehaven, Rottingdean and Woodingdean which create valuable income source for the hospice.
All profits raised through Martlets Trading Co. helps the Martlets Hospice provide end of life care to adults who are affected by terminal and life limiting illness, as well as caring for their families and loved ones.
The Hospice receives less than a third of their funding from the government and must raise £11,000 a day to help people who are dying to do so with dignity and in as calm and peaceful a way as possible.
Eve added: “Our shops sell everything from Vintage clothes and jewellery, quality used furniture and electricals, white goods, new mobility aids as well as clothing, home ware, books and toys. We also sell books online through Amazon and EBay, we have over 80,000 titles listed so we think there’s something for most people!”
The Martlets Hospice in Hove provides end of life care services to adults with terminal illness including cancer. Hospice facilities consist of an 18 bed InPatient Unit, a Hospice at Home Service, and Day Services for patients and their carers.
The Martlets believes that everyone is entitled to die well. Its main aim is to maximise patients’ quality of life and to support patient choice, dignity and independence.
A registered charity, all services are provided free of charge. The Martlets receives less than a third of its funding from the government and so must raise £11,000 a day to care for patients and their families.
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