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The Oxfam Superstore Opening I #SecondHandSeptember
The first Oxfam Superstore opened on 8th September and I wanted to be there to celebrate the opening. If you love charity shops then you will love the Oxfam Superstore. It really is a charity shop and more! There is great men's and women's fashion, books and vinyl, homewares, The Watertank Cafe and much much more!
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Not local? Do not fear! You can shop at the Oxfam Online Shop. I have found some amazing gems on here over the years. Especially for parties and occasions.
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Oxfam - Charity shop - Chichester - Secondhand shops - Góðgerðarverslun
Oxfam - Charity shop - 54 South Street - Chichester - West Sussex - Second Hand Charity Shops - Used items for sale - Buying pre-loved goods - Secondhand shops - Second hand goods - Buy or donating second hand clothes and accessories - Góðgerðarverslun - Notaður fatnarður - Ensk hjálparbúð með notaða hluti til sölu fyrir lítinn pening This charity shop sells: Books, Bric-a-brac, Clothes and accessories, Homewares, Music - Every item that is bought and most items that are generously donated, contribute to raising funds.
Oxfam in Chichester is a popular little shop situated in South Street, which is in the heart of the thriving restaurant scene in this historical cathedral city. We are known for our high quality and interesting women's clothes and accessories and we are well known for our extensive and comprehensive book section that always brings in the browsers. We attract all sorts of customers, some love to look at our quirky finds and vintage pieces, while others come in for our extensive new products range including our Faith in Nature haircare and Cafe Direct products.
Oxfam is the UK's largest second hand bookseller. This store sells various subjects of fiction and non-fiction, holding around 3,000 books all on one floor. We have a selection of scarce older titles at the front of the shop as well as departments devoted to History, Children's, Art, and various subcategories of fiction. In addition to the books, we also have 9 shelves devoted to CDs, 2 racks of vinyl, stacks of sheet music, comics, DVDs, and framed pictures. All of our stock is donated. Oxfam shops are always delighted to accept donations of quality undamaged items that you no longer want. Our shop teams are trained to make as much money as possible from your generosity to fund Oxfam's poverty busting work around the world. Items that sell particularly well are current fashion trends, quality paperback fiction and all accessories. And Oxfam is unique in that any textiles that are not sold via our shops are sent to our Wastesaver recycling plant to ensure we make as much money as possible from your generosity. See more:
An Oxfam shop full of Christmas cheer | Oxfam GB
We invited some Oxfam supporters to one of our Manchester shops to see some of the amazing ways you’re all helping to beat poverty this Christmas. Here’s what happened… #oxfam #christmasfilm #manchester #didsbury
Donating, shopping or volunteering in an Oxfam shop this December might just add a bit of sparkle to your Christmas – and it's a great way to fight poverty too. Find your local Oxfam:
Oxfam Books Reading: Agatha Christie
Reading at Oxfam Books (Byres Road, Glasgow) 05/03/2014. Extract from the foreword to 'The ABC Murders' by Agatha Christie.
Aisling Bea Joins the Team at Islington Oxfam shop | Oxfam GB
The wonderful Aisling Bea volunteered her time to work in the Islington Oxfam shop, helping keep the stock and spirits up, as well as photographing clothes for Oxfam's online shop. Find out more about joining the Oxfam shop team
Shop, volunteer & donate at your local Oxfam charity shop | Oxfam GB
There’s even more to Oxfam shops than great music, brilliant books and unique affordable fashion.
Volunteer in your local Oxfam shop: oxfam.org.uk/shopvolunteer
Whether you shop, donate or volunteer you’ll join a powerful movement united by one goal – an end to poverty, for everyone.
Anoushka Lucas unplugged @ Oxfam bookshop
Oxjam's mini shop gig at Chiswick Oxfam bookshop
A London Bookshop Crawl! | sweetlovebooks [CC]
switching it up for this vid! follow me around as i visit four of my favourite bookshops in London and four ones that were new to me! which is your favourite? (also I am not the best at this kind of editing pls forgive me i tried lol)
*closed captions available*
Bookshops featured:
Word on the Water (King's Cross)
Gay's the Word (St. Pancras)
Persephone Books (Russell Square)
Blackwell's Books (High Holborn)
Oxfam Books (Bloomsbury)
Foyles (Charing Cross Road)
Gosh! Comics (Soho)
Hatchards (Piccadilly Circus)
Music:
Lights by Sappheiros
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
Music promoted by Audio Library
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25% off books from Oxfam Books Exeter at AbeBooks
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Oxfam Books, located in Exeter UK, is offering a staggering 25% discount on an interesting range of collectible and rare books generously donated to their Exeter Bookshop.
Don't miss out on this offer in anyway! It is on only till August 27 2012, so make sure that you place your order TODAY!
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Amitabh Bachchan pops into an Oxfam shop to volunteer
Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan took time out of his busy scedule at this year's International Indian Film Awards, held in Yorkshire, to show his support for Oxfam's work and volunteer at one of our shops. Find out more about Oxfam and Bollywood by visiting the behind-the-scenes IIFA blog at oxfam.org.uk/iifa
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Oxfam supported by the IIFA Awards 2007
March 28th, 2007 at 9:56 am.
Oxfam is delighted to announce that it is to be supported as a charity of the 2007 International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards, to be held in Yorkshire from 7-9 June. Oxfams involvement in such a prestigious and high profile awards ceremony will help the charity to forge new alliances in its work on poverty and injustice.
In 2006, nearly 500 million people across the globe watched the televised ceremony and the organisers expect that figure to be even bigger this year. Oxfams partnership events during the festival will include a business forum, a charity celebrity cricket match and film showings. These events will take place across five major cities in Yorkshire - Leeds, Bradford, Sheffield, York and Hull.
More than 200 Oxfam shops will be joining the IIFA celebrations with window displays on an Indian cinema theme, while temporary Oxfam shops selling Fairtrade products will be set up at event sites. Youth activities including movie parties, fashion shows and eBay competitions will also be organised for the IIFA weekend.
Oxfam Director Barbara Stocking said, Oxfam seized the opportunity to be part of the IIFA celebrations. We will be bringing Oxfams messages of change and celebration of life to the awards and show how we work with people from different ethnic backgrounds, including from South Asia, in different ways. People get involved with Oxfam through shopping, donating, volunteering or joining our global campaigns, all to fight injustice and bring an end to extreme poverty.
Oxfam welcomes people from across the world and from all different walks of life to join Oxfam in its vision for a just world and, because so many people share these values, events such as the IIFA awards open up excellent opportunities for collaboration and action.
As well as being supported by a host of British and American stars including Dame Helen Mirren, Colin Firth, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Martin and Monica Ali, Oxfams campaigns have been championed by Indian stars Nandita Das, Rahul Bose and singer Rabbi Shergill.
Through the partnership with IIFA, Oxfam will showcase its work with communities, allies and partner organisations in UK and in the South Asian region where Oxfam works with others for long-term development and emergency work, and campaigning for a fairer world.
Oxfam has had strong links with South Asia ever since it responded to the famine in Bihar in 1951. Since then Oxfam teams have responded to a range of emergencies from refugee crises to earthquakes and especially recurrent disasters of droughts, cyclones and floods that plague this region. The charity mounted large-scale responses to the earthquakes which hit Gujarat in January 2001 and Kashmir, Pakistan and northern India in October 2005, and to the massive tsunami, which affected the region in December 2004. Oxfam works with poor people in the South Asian countries to help them cope with recurrent disasters. Often, no lives are lost and there is minimal asset loss in villages where Oxfam and its partners work on preparing for the recurrent disasters.
Oxfam is also working on long-term programmes in the region to help and support the poorest and most marginalised members of society. This work includes projects focusing on livelihoods, gender equality, disaster preparedness and response, poor girls education, response to conflict and peace-building, and HIV/AIDS and campaigns on violence against women and the Millennium Development Goals
About Oxfam: Oxfam GB is a development, relief, and campaigning organisation dedicated to finding lasting solutions to poverty and suffering around the world.
See: oxfam.org.uk
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Oxfam Books And Music Shop Perth Perthshire Scotland
Oxfam books and music shop, 118 South Street, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. Being an avid reader I shop at this charity shop all the time, is a specialist in books and music. Their stock is wide ranging from modern fiction to collectable antiquarian but their main specialism is Scottish material. This includes books on Scotland and by Scottish authors, from Ian Rankin to Robert Burns. The music section contains rock and pop, classical, folk and Scottish both in vinyl and CD format. They also have a range of Oxfam Fair trade food and gift items including the full range of Oxfam Unwrapped gifts.
Oxfam Online Shop - Discover something YOUnique
Choose from 100,000 unique items -- clothes, books, vinyl and more. And everything you buy helps lift lives around the world. Check out
Judge a book by its cover | Oxfam GB
Our scorching summer reads change lives. Every book you buy helps fight poverty around the world. So whether you want a page-turner for your week off or a travel guide to a far-flung haven, check out our great selection of books for the summer season, in your local Oxfam shop and online: oxfam.org.uk/summerreads
Meet Ben – fashion blogger and Oxfam shop volunteer
Ben loves fashion and with that passion he spends Saturdays volunteering in his local Oxfam shop, gaining experience, making new friends – and supporting Oxfam's work to end poverty.
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Business as usual at Oxfam shop in London despite Haiti scandal
London's Oxfam shops do not seem to be directly affected by the scandal surrounding the UK's humanitarian NGO after revelations that NGO officials hired prostitutes in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake.
Barnardo's - Charity shop - Chichester - Secondhand shops - Góðgerðarverslun
Barnardo's - Charity shop - 65 South Street - Chichester - West Sussex - Children's donation charities - Second Hand Charity Shops - Used items for sale - Buying pre-loved goods - Secondhand shops - Second hand goods - Buy or donating second hand clothes and accessories - Góðgerðarverslun - Notaður fatnarður - Ensk hjálparbúð með notaða hluti til sölu fyrir lítinn pening This charity shop sells: Books, Bric-a-brac, Clothes and accessories, Homewares, Music - Every item that is bought and most items that are generously donated, contribute to raising funds.
We help children through the trauma of sexual abuse and exploitation. We provide support for young people in care – and we don’t forget about them when they leave the care system. We give children caring for a loved one the help and support they deserve. And that’s not all. Our specialist workers support families through domestic abuse, mental health problems, prison sentences, asylum seeking and much more. We also amplify the voices of young people to influence Government on the issues that affect their lives, fighting their corner and making sure their voices are heard. See more:
What has aid ever done for anyone?
UK aid has saved and changed millions of lives – it’s an act of Britain at its best.
But Britain isn’t about just giving help because it’s in our interests. We’re bigger than that. We get kids to school, save lives and help families thrive – because we care, because we can, because it’s right. A #BiggerBritain is there for people when they need us.
With thanks to Python (Monty) Productions.
Wedding dresses at Oxfam Cambridge
This video presents some of the wedding dresses from various brands that we sell in our bridal range at Oxfam Cambridge, Burleigh Street, Cambridge, UK. Our website:
We are one of the 750 charity shops in the United Kingdom, selling Fair Trade food and gifts, clothing, jewellery, books, music and homewares as well as a range of bridal wear.
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We also sell various other goods in our online shops on:
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Many thanks to Blender and GIMP communities for their wonderful software.
It's Dressed By The Kids Day! Oxfam GB
oxfam.org.uk/silly
On Friday 16 June, join grownups all over the UK by letting the kids in your life dress you up to give poverty a serious dressing down. Whether you're at school, home or work - hand over control of your wardrobe to the kids and get sponsored to wear your silly outfit.