The
St.Michael's Hospice Charity shops are the major contributor to the €250,000 p.a.
required to run the Archangel Michael Hospice at Mesa Chorio, which was opened
in 2015. The Hospice offers completely free palliative and respite care in its
9 suites, including a children's suite, which is decorated in bright colours
with animals all over the walls, painted by local school children.
It is a happy place with a coffee shop, for which donations are
gratefully received, 24/7 nursing staff, non denominational chapel, meeting
rooms and a wrap round balcony with a sea view to make patients and relatives
feel comfortable and relaxed.
The shops are always in need of volunteers and if you feel you
would like to help in this most worthwhile cause, please will you contact one
of the shop managers below?
We are also in need of donations of clothing throughout the
year, so if you can help with clean, quality clothes, please think of us. You
will always receive a friendly and grateful welcome.
Come and look around the shops, you may be surprised at the
attractive window displays and items for sale - quality clothes at good value.
St. Michael’s Hospice Charity Shops
St. Michael’s Hospice Shop (Off the B7
Polis Road)
Steliou Mavrommati Street. It is below Carrefour, turn right
opposite Alpha Bank we are 100mts on the right. Plenty of parking!
Contact: Fiona Haward (97611562)
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday – 09.30 – 16.30
Wednesday & Saturday – 09.30 – 13.00
Contact: Fiona Haward (97611562)
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday – 09.30 – 16.30
Wednesday & Saturday – 09.30 – 13.00
St. Michael’s Hospice Shop (Geroskipou)
46 Anthipolohagou Georgiou, Yeroskipou
(Opposite Georgias Restaurant, Seven St Georges Road)
Contact: Sheila Rose 99857449
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday – 10.00 – 14.00
Tuesday – 10.00 – 14.00
Friday – 10.00 – 13.00
(Opposite Georgias Restaurant, Seven St Georges Road)
Contact: Sheila Rose 99857449
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday – 10.00 – 14.00
Tuesday – 10.00 – 14.00
Friday – 10.00 – 13.00
Selling Clothing, Furniture &
household goods. Furniture donations collected free of charge where possible
St. Michael’s Hospice Shop (Pegia)
6, Leoforos Akamentos, Peyia 8560, Paphos.
At junction with main road into village.
Contact: Barbara 97 793418
Hours – Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri 9.30 – 4.30
Wed/Sat 9.30 – 1.00
At junction with main road into village.
Contact: Barbara 97 793418
Hours – Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri 9.30 – 4.30
Wed/Sat 9.30 – 1.00
St. Michael’s Hospice Shop (Paphos)
54 St Paul’s Avenue Paphos.
Corner shop Next to Fishing Tackle shop, opposite old Orasis Cinema. Up the hill from the Kings Mall.
Contact – Ann – Tel. 99-971986
Hours – Mon – Sat 9.00 – 5.00
Corner shop Next to Fishing Tackle shop, opposite old Orasis Cinema. Up the hill from the Kings Mall.
Contact – Ann – Tel. 99-971986
Hours – Mon – Sat 9.00 – 5.00
St Michael’s Hospice Shop (Polemi)
Main Street opposite the bank.
Contact – Geoff – Tel. 97 631734
Hours – Mon – Sun 9.30 – 1.00
Selling Clothing, Furniture & household goods.
Furniture donations collected free of charge where possible.
Contact – Geoff – Tel. 97 631734
Hours – Mon – Sun 9.30 – 1.00
Selling Clothing, Furniture & household goods.
Furniture donations collected free of charge where possible.
Charity Mission
Statement
“To support The Archangel Michael Hospice in offering free total
palliative care to all, regardless of religious belief, type of illness or
nationality”
About Us
St. Michael’s Hospice Charity is an independent organisation
that was formed originally to assist with the provision of funds for the
completion of the Archangel Michael Hospice which opened in June 2015. Now our
focus is on the daily operational costs of the Archangel Michael Hospice
(originally planned to be called St. Michael’s).
The core focus of this registered in Cyprus charity (No. 3270)
is to seek financial support from businesses and other bodies in addition to
organising all manner of fund-raising events.
Now that the hospice is complete we continue to raise funds for
the day to day running of the Hospice something which will provide a much
needed facility in Paphos and in the wider Cyprus in general.