GiveFresh look for Autism Jersey Boutique

Fresh look for Autism Jersey Boutique

Around 15 volunteers from Moore Stephens helped to give the Autism Jersey Boutique a fresh look ready for its reopening last month. Along with painting and cleaning walls and ceilings, the volunteers gave the front desk and shelving some much-needed TLC. The shop managers, Catherine Tubb and Karen Gallichan, are both parents to autistic children and said: “It was fantastic to have such hard-working and friendly volunteers from Moore Stephens to transform the boutique so we can continue to support a valued cause.” The boutique, which is in Bath Street, is open now.

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