The Salvation Army's two Jersey projects to help those struggling financially
'May Cottages' and 'The Pantry Store' on Minden Street in St Helier are aimed at helping give those struggling financially more "dignity".
'May Cottages' and 'The Pantry Store' on Minden Street in St Helier are aimed at helping give those struggling financially more "dignity".
The Salvation Army says the number of people being helped remains much lower compared to those still trapped in exploitation.
The heirloom had been promised to the grandchildren and the shop is now negotiating with the buyer to get it back.