There's high street success for East Anglia's Children's Hospice.
The charity which provides care at centres in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge is now the second fastest growing retailer - that's according to the annual charity shops survey.
Each has seen seven new shops open in the last year
The latest edition of the annual Charity Shops Survey saw a slight fall in the number of charity shops, the first drop since 2003, with charities such as Oxfam and Age UK reporting a series of closures.
For EACH the rise in the number of shops meant income also rose, up 21.8%.
Each says a third of its retail income goes straight towards care and support for children, young people and families