More hands make light work and For The Interval Store and The Impact Depot that means getting people to help at the counter or sorting and checking donations at the thrift stores.
“So, making sure that the functions of our storefronts are working properly, whether that’s cash volunteers, helping with customers making purchases or with backend operations, with sorting and receiving donations.”
Sales from the secondhand stores go toward the operations of the Interval Home which supports women and children needing shelter and help in an abusive relationship.
Rugama says the “need for more volunteers is there.” He adds he can help people figure out their reason for volunteering and what people want to achieve by giving their time to support the work of the Interval Home via the thrift stores.
People who want to volunteer can stop by the Interval Store or go to its website and social media.