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Heavenly Quest

Heavenly Quest Pauline Jackson and Debbie Haywood are two very passionate ladies who want to help others by setting up a training school for Alternative Healing and beauty. Pauline and Debbie have a large range of skills in both areas and would like to pass on their skills to help others help themselves.

To be able to run the training centre and offer courses at discounted rates, Pauline and Debbie are setting up their own shop as a Social Enterprise in Dawley, Nr Telford. The shop will be run on the same lines as a charity shop, with local people donating goods. They will also work with local producers and craft people who may want to display items in the shop.


The shop opened its doors on the 1st March and both ladies have been overwhelmed with the number of donations they have already received. The shop will also create employment as Pauline and Debbie will be looking for a full time manager. The Social Enterprise is being set up as a Community Interest Company with profits going to fund the new training centre. Both Pauline and Debbie would like to make sure that their training is open to everyone and by running the Shop the ladies intend to use the profits to cover costs of the training for people on low incomes.


Contact Pauline Jackson on 07906 012286