Buying things in our friendly charity shop saves you money and ensures that goods can be used again rather than thrown away
We are open
Monday 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Tuesday - Saturday 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.

You can find us at 57 Moor Street, Earlsdon, Coventry, CV5 6ER. We're on the corner of Moor Street and Warwick Street. As our shop is run entirely by volunteers, and we only sell donated goods, all the profits we make go directly towards meeting the costs of providing our free 24 hour helpline and other services.

Keeping safe
We want you to feel safe when you visit our shop and enjoy looking round.
Hand sanitiser is available near the shop door and we ask everyone to use it. Please pay for your purchases with a card rather than cash if you can. In line with government regulations you must wear a face covering unless you are exempt.
Donations
We are always grateful for donations of items that are still in good saleable condition. Please bring them to our side door in Warwick Street when our shop is open - the door is indicated by the red arrow in the photo below.

Please do not leave donations outside when the shop is closed as they may be damaged or stolen
Unfortunately our shop is too small to display furniture. For safety reasons we cannot sell prams and pushchairs, child car seats or toys without a CE label and we can no longer accept CDs and DVDs
We have an ebay shop too
More and more people have been using our ebay shop. It's a great place to find high quality goods at reasonable prices. We think we offer a first rate service in every way - but you don't have to take our word for it. Just look at our ratings below.

Coventry Samaritans feedback ratings on ebay.
Please click here to see what we have on sale at the moment.
Thanks for lovely items and perfect service, keep up the good work at Samaritans.
One of our ebay customers
If you would like to know more about our shop please email us at [email protected]
Did you know?
Our Charity Shop is the oldest shop in Earlsdon
It started life as a provisions store in 1860

Once upon a time we looked like this