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Wanted - Office Chairs for Samaritans


markdanielallen

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I am a volunteer at the Lewisham, Greenwich and Southwark Samaritans, and we are looking for five new office chairs.


We are exploring different routes, but with a limited budget we rely heavily on donations.


Is any kind soul doing an office refurb / clearance, or inclined to donate 5 office chairs to this amazing resource? Perhaps your business might like to do it as a charity donation?


Our volunteers give at least one 4 hour shift per week of listening. This is all done at our branch in the phone room. As you may imagine, all this sitting has left our existing chairs slightly knackered, so now we're looking to replace them.


Our volunteers offer non-judgemental support to those in distress and despair, around the clock, and would love the opportunity to do so in a slightly higher level of comfort.


Please get in touch if you have any leads, or are getting rid of any office chairs that are in decent nick.


Thanks in advance

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