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March 11, 2025 Home The Charity News CHARLIES STORES HAS SUCCESSFULLY RAISED OVER £174K FOR THE AIR AMBULANCE CHARITY

CHARLIES STORES HAS SUCCESSFULLY RAISED OVER £174K FOR THE AIR AMBULANCE CHARITY

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In 2024 alone, a collective effort across all stores saw an impressive £22,934.89 raised. Taking the overall contributions from the committed staff and generous customers of Charlies Stores to a remarkable total of £174,016 for the Air Ambulance. 

Over the 2024 festive season Charlies Stores welcomed back some familiar, friendly faces to entertain customers. Coed-y-Dinas featured singing farm animals and a cheerful snowman, while Carmarthen welcomed the beloved reindeer.

Queensferry had a surprise visit from some yetis, Shrewsbury entertained three playful penguins, and the talking reindeer made a joyful return to the Parc-y-Llyn store in Aberystwyth, spreading warm wishes to all the customers! As part of its ongoing commitment to charity, Charlies Stores once again donated £2 from every real Christmas tree sold, adding to the incredible fundraising total. 

Phae Jones, Director of Income Generation for the Wales Air Ambulance, said: “We would like to thank Charlies Stores, their staff and customers for their continuous support and generosity to the Wales Air Ambulance and donating another fantastic amount to us again this year.  Thank you for making a difference and being an essential part of our mission.” 

Coed-y-Dinas took Christmas celebrations a step further to raise money for the Lingen Davies Cancer Fund, offering experiences such as donkey rides, visits from reindeer, and wreath-making workshops led by talented local floral designer Leanne from Serendipity Flowers.  

An outstanding £14,416 for the Wales & Midlands Air Ambulance, £6,457 for the Lingen Davies Cancer Fund, and £1,602 for the DPJ Foundation was raised.

Staff at both stores and head office also showed their support in other ways, wearing pink in solidarity with Breast Cancer Awareness and donning festive jumpers in aid of Save the Children. 

Rebecca Lloyd, Managing Director of Charlies Stores, expressed her appreciation, said: “We are continually amazed by the generosity of our customers and staff. Each year, we strive to create meaningful festive experiences at Charlies, and we feel proud that many Christmas traditions are celebrated in our stores. Raising a significant amount for such valuable charities makes all the efforts even more fulfilling. We are so thankful for the ongoing support and wish to extend our gratitude to everyone who visited and donated generously.”