Berlin's Charity Market Returns with Luxury Finds for a Cause
The annual Charity Market, hosted by Andreas Murkudis, has returned to Mercator Höfe in Potsdamer Straße. Visitors can explore over 30 stalls filled with high-end design, beauty, and fashion items—all donated and sold at discounted prices. Entry to the event is free for everyone.
The market brings together a wide selection of luxury goods, from clothing to homeware. Every item on sale has been donated, ensuring affordable prices while supporting a good cause.
All proceeds from the event will fund four Berlin-based organisations: KuB e.V., Frauenhaus Cocon, Wildwasser e.V., and Hilfe-für-Jungs e.V. These groups work to tackle violence, crises, and injustice across the city. This year's edition follows previous successful events, with brands like Living Divani taking part. The market continues to grow, offering shoppers a chance to buy premium products while contributing to local charities.
The Charity Market runs as a free-to-enter event, making it accessible to all. Shoppers can take home designer items at lower costs, knowing their money aids vital Berlin initiatives. The market's proceeds will directly support programmes addressing violence and social inequality in the city.
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