Sue Ryder is appealing for new volunteers to help in its charity shops.
The national palliative care and bereavement charity is hoping people will make it their New Year's resolution to help their local Sue Ryder shop.
The charity, one of the UK's largest charity retailers, is looking for people to help with sorting and preparing stock, merchandising, and sales.
Volunteer manager, Lucy Swann, said: "We would absolutely love if any budding volunteers out there would consider making it their New Year's resolution to come and join us.
"Our team of retail volunteers are an invaluable part of our charity and play a critical part in helping us raise enough money so Sue Ryder can keep caring for people in hospices and providing nationwide bereavement support, ensuring no one has to face dying or grief alone.
"We rely on the support of our dedicated volunteers, who are a lifeline to our shops, and we simply could not operate without them."
The charity has almost 400 shops across the UK, and the money raised from these shops goes towards the charity's palliative and bereavement services.
To make a difference as a volunteer, visit: https://www.sueryder.org/support-us/volunteer/quick-apply to register your interest.