Right, so we've got them by year in this section.
The birdhouse is over there.
That's if you're about in the night, you know, and you need emergency contraception.
This is a bit... it's a bit full year, so it's a bit difficult to pick up any contraception without somebody thinking of shoplifting because there's so much stuff going on year.
So I think what we'll do is move these out from here.
It's a bit awkward because some of our shops are quite full.
So, if you got to the point where stuff gets a bit lost, I put the newborn under there because you usually have tons of newborn.
Yeah, because somebody might... you might come in just to pick some up.
So I think what we need to do is keep like maybe this area here.
Oh, it's some... what are they?
Oh, somebody dropped them off of there?
Oh, they're nice.
Maybe keep this area by year for the free stuff because what will happen is somebody will come in and pick up the condoms perhaps and then you might think they've shoplifted because there's all the expensive bags and stuff there.
So it's quite nice in this shop because we've got our little side window.
So we put them right there and then I got some more coming as well.
The NHS has given us a pile.
These are ones I bought off Amazon in bulk.
I don't know what Amazon to think.
They must think, oh my God, she's ordering more of these again.
I don't need to put a disclaimer on them.
So we put them in the little bird house at the front as well.
I might probably do it tonight.
I wanted to cover up the hole in the bird house I did because a little bird's going to think, oh, I live there.
And then realize that they can't.
So you just lift the lid on it and they are for emergency ones in the evening when the shops are shut.
But you can just come in and you can just pick up some and put them in your pocket.
So I think it would be better in both the shops if we have like a shelf at the front of the door.
Because otherwise people will think, oh, what have they just walked out with and they might stop there, you know.
And that's not what we want.
We want it to be anonymous so that you can just come in and pick them up.
So there we are.
So we'll keep that like that now, girls, if possible, over here.
And then people can see them.
We've got our mindfulness basket.
There were some crayons went up there.
I think they were to go in there.
Somebody donated them to go in there.
I'll put them in there anyway.
And I have got little bags.
I don't think I brought them over with me over here for you to put these in anyway.
The staff have been told not to bother you when you're taking them anyway.
But it would be easier for the staff if it wasn't surrounded with bits and bobs, I think.
So I'll have a change around in the window anyway.
And leave it like that so you can see them.
I thought they were labeled perhaps as somewhere else.
But it only says condoms.
They don't say free condoms.
But the contraception and these are free.
I haven't got any fairly doms yet.
I will get them.
They are on order.
And there's our food bank list in the window.
That's an alternative food bank list.
If you want our number, come in and ask the girls.
Because our numbers, they can help you with debt advice and things like that as well.
Whereas you're not allowed to give debt advice unless you're trained now.
I mean, my debt advice would be, to anybody who's in debt, is pay off your smallest bills first.
It's the only way you're going to do it.
So pick your smallest bill, even if it's like £2,000, chip away at that.
But the problem is you can't leave your other bills.
So you need to get something in place to put a stop on any APR going on and any interest going on on your other catalogs and things like that.
But that's the only way to do it.
That's how I did it myself.
Was start by paying off the smallest debt first.
I think the first one was £600, the other one was like £800 and then got a bit difficult from there.
That's when you need help then to stop the APR and things like that.
But if you need help with debt advice forms, anything like that, tribunals, give us a shout because we've got numbers of people who can help you in the shops.
