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Does anyone have any old/grown out of baby clothes up to one year old?

I live in ED but run a mental health service for women and families in Tower Hamlets where 40% of children live in absolute poverty.

Any donations would be very welcome, we make up small packs of clothes and give them to the families.

Please pm me if you could help.

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Ladies of South London you are amazingly generous.

Thank you all who have donated so far. I have taken three big sacks full of stuff to my hospital already!

Catgirl I have responded to you again tonight.

Thanks again!

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Thank you to all who donated, I have taken at least ten bin liners full to my hospital and half have gone already,

If anyone has any more spare, especially sizes 6-18 months please do let me know and I would gladly collect

BW

Becca

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Hello Becca. I am putting together another bag of baby stuff which I would be happy for you to take.


It will mostly be 3 - 9 months as the new baby stuff has already gone to the salvation army and my second baby is still wearing the 9+. Do you just want clothes? I may be able to dig out other items too.


Please feel free to PM me.

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