Bostin' donations for Acorns Hospice
A Black Country business is cancelling its Black Friday sale to help local children and families.

This weekend is one of the busiest trading periods of the year for Black Country T-Shirts, in Dudley, which sells gifts promoting Black Country culture.
But instead of reducing prices, the store will be donating the equivalent of the money that the customer would save if the item was discounted to Acorns Children’s Hospice in Walsall.
Steve Pitts, director of Black Country T-Shirts, said: “Black Friday has become such a big part of the culture for people shopping around Christmas and each year as retailers we are competing for who has the best sale and biggest discounts.
“This year it will be even more important for retailers in order to recoup losses incurred due to the effects of the pandemic on business. However, at Black Country T-Shirts, we are about promoting our local culture and that means supporting our community too.
“We want to give the people who buy into what we do and who want to purchase from us, the opportunity to invest in something that will positively affect people’s lives in the Black Country.”
Acorns Children’s Hospice provides specialist palliative care for children and young people with life limiting and life threatening conditions as well as support for their families.
Thoughtful
The hospice, in Walstead Road, is currently at the centre of a major fundraising appeal.
The Save Acorns Black Country Hospice Appeal aims to raise £2 million to help secure the longer-term future of the local lifeline.
Claire Snape, area fundraiser for Acorns, said: “We’re blown away by this thoughtful gesture.
"We know how tough it has been for retailers, so for Black Country T-Shirts to support Acorns instead of getting the full benefit of one of their busiest weekends is amazing.
“We are so thankful to Black Country T-Shirts and their kind customers for donating proceeds from sales directly to local children and families who rely on our care and support.”
To shop online at Black Country T-Shirts this weekend, visit its website.