Indoor Boot & Jumble Sale – Fundraising for the Rhys Daniels Trust

Join us for a fantastic community event in support of a great cause!

Event Details

  • Date: Saturday, 10th May
  • Time: 12:00pm – 4:00pm
  • Location: Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, 22 Tawneys Rd, Harlow, CM18 6QS – Get directions
  • Entry Fee: £1 per person

About the Event

We’re hosting an indoor boot and jumble sale to raise vital funds for the Rhys Daniels Trust. The Lutheran Church of the Redeemer has kindly offered their venue for this special community event.

Whether you’re looking for unique treasures, household items, or simply want to support a worthwhile charity, there’s something for everyone!

Get Involved

  • Book a Table: Secure your own table for just £10 and sell your pre-loved items
  • Donate Items: Can’t make it on the day? You can still support by donating goods for our charity stall
  • Attend: Come along, browse the stalls, and enjoy some refreshments
Tea, coffee, and light refreshments will be available for purchase throughout the event.

Contact Information

For more information or to book a table, please contact:

Nicky
Phone: 01992 570550
Email: nicky@rhysdanielstrust.org

About the Rhys Daniels Trust

The Rhys Daniels Trust provides “Home from Home” accommodation for families who have children receiving specialist care in hospitals away from home. Your support helps families stay together during difficult times.

We look forward to seeing you there!

All proceeds go directly to the Rhys Daniels Trust. Thank you for your support.

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