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Here at the Community Centre we rely on donations and fundraising to keep the Centre open and to allow us to provide the groups and services that we have available. There are several different ways that you can support the Centre, either in person or anonymously.
DONATE ONLINE
DONATE BY TEXT
This is an ideal way for you to anonymously donate a small amount.

RECYCLE
We now have freepost envelopes available in the Community Centre which allow you to recycle your broken or unwanted jewellery including costume jewellery and watches, with the proceeds going to the Community Centre. Simply put your jewellery in the FREEPOST envelope and pop it in the postbox.
We also have a box in the Community Centre for recycling old jewellery, foreign bank notes and coins and mobile phones.

TAKE A BREAK
Every weekday morning the Community Centre is open from 9.30am to 12.30pm. During opening hours we sell tea/coffee for 50p a cup. Just pop in, sit and relax and have a chat to your friends.
SUPPORTING EVENTS
We hold many events throughout the year and, whilst most of these are free to attend, we quite often hold raffles or have cake and book stalls to raise money. We also sell tea/coffee for 50p at all events.
BRIC-A-BRAC
We always have a supply of books, CDs, DVDs and assorted Bric-a-Brac for sale outside of the Community Centre. This gives you 2 ways to help us, either by buying items from us or donating items for us to sell.
For most items we ask for a donation of your choice. We charge 10p for books and for larger or newer items a price will be displayed on the item. We have a lovely range of hand knitted items, all of which are knitted and donated by North Taunton residents. Please ask at reception for the prices of knitted items.
CASH DONATIONS
We always gladly accept cash donations, however big or small. We have a donation box on the reception desk for your loose change. If you wish to donate a larger amount, we accept cheques made payable to “North Taunton Partnership”.
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