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29th Good Sammy store opens in Halls Head

Good Sammy has opened a second store in the City of Mandurah, providing new jobs for people with disability. The new store is located in the Halls Head Commercial Centre, across from Bunnings.

Customers at the new Halls Head store

At the new store, unmissable in Good Sammy’s signature yellow, local residents will discover unique, affordable and sustainable fashion and homewares. Customers will also be able to drop off their 10c containers to help fund their thrifting.

“Good Sammy is thrilled to open another store in the Mandurah community, bringing to life our important social mission,” Good Sammy Chief Executive Officer, Kane Blackman, said.

By choosing Good Sammy, Mandurah locals will be supporting our mission to transform workplaces and society through disability employment, as well as contributing to a circular economy.

An official opening ceremony was held on 24 October and attended by the Deputy Mayor of the City of Mandurah Caroline Knight, as well as Councillor Jess Smith.

Good Sammy Halls Head is trading 7 days a week and the new store will provide employment for up to 16 staff.

Pictured above left: City of Mandurah Deputy Mayor Caroline Knight with Councillor Jess Smith

 

 

Pictured above (left to right): Good Sammy board chair Fiona Payne and Uniting Church WA’s John Berger at the official opening, and Trevor Stack delivering a Welcome to Country

Pictured below: officially opening the new store with a ribbon cutting

 

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