Suffolk family charity says eBay is now a vital funding source
Jon Wright/BBCA stuffed alligator head, a £600 cricket bat and a vintage rocking horse are all helping raise money for a charity via its online auctions.
Families Together Suffolk has a traditional shop in Eye but said its Stowmarket "eBay hub" was now vital.
"We have nearly 2,000 items currently online, sending out 70 parcels a week," said hub manager Rebecca McLean.
The money funds work connecting volunteers with families and running support groups.
Overall income for the parenting charity last year was £788,000, of which £151,000 was listed as "other trading activities".
Business manager Angela Dennis said: "We started our first charity shop in 2017.
"After the pandemic, we had to diversify, creating the eBay hub in 2020, which generates approximately 30% of [that trading activity]."
Jon Wright/BBCVolunteer Gail Jolliffe opened the donations box which contained an alligator head.
"I think somebody else hadn't wanted to do it! But I was quite happy to touch it and put it on the site," she said.
"You never know what you're going to find each week."
Jon Wright/BBCThe charity's eBay page shows it has sold more than 11,000 items and has a 100% positive-feedback score.

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