Monday 21 May 2012

Skip Navigation

We support people living through the challenges of life-changing illness. We support people in our residential and day centres, day clinics, in the community or at home. We help people affected by cancer, multiple sclerosis, Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease, motor neurone disease, stroke, brain injury and life changing illnesses.


Follow us:

 
New goods

Bag a bargain at Sue Ryder!

As well as quality donated second-hand items, our shops sell a wide range of ‘new' goods including; a collectable Hickleton Dolls' House range, competitively priced musical instruments, an array of seasonal gifts and brand new furniture donated from reputable furniture retailers.

Hicketon Dolls' House range

Renowned for our dolls' houses and vast miniature accessories range, Sue Ryder also has its own dolls' house club.  The popular Hickleton Collectors' Club celebrates all things miniature through regular meetings and a quarterly newsletter.  And, members  have access to exclusive offers, discounts and entry into prize draws - all for just £4.99 per year.  For more information on the Hickleton Collectors' Club click here.

Musical Instruments

We have an expanding range of affordable musical instruments, including good entry level guitars, violins, brass and woodwind, from just £19.99 and Ryder Guitars, our very own range of electric and acoustic guitars based on vintage styles at unbelievable first edition prices,

Furniture

Thanks to the generosity of well-known reputable retailers, we now offer brand new furniture and white goods at second hand prices in selected shops. 

To locate your nearest Sue Ryder shop, click here.  Or alternatively, shop online at our Sue Ryder Shop.

All money raised in our shops nationwide and at our online Sue Ryder Shop help us continue to make a real difference to the lives of the thousands of people we care for each year.     

Latest News


New research shows people relying on charity shops to get through the recession, as charities join forces in major national campaign to get more donations through the door


read more


People in Britain could risk missing out on having their end of life wishes met and leaving a mess for those close to them, according to a new study commissioned by the Dying Matters Coalition (of which Sue Ryder is a member of).


read more