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This is just a suggestion for those of us in the EDF community ...


Anyone on here with something to sell or give away over the coming weeks and months could consider donating it to the Grenfell Tower residents, who will no doubt need basics such as clothes, baby/childrens paraphernalia, bedding and beds, tables, chairs etc.


I know some people sell stuff here and need the money. I'm not suggesting those people shouldn't do that. I'm just suggesting that if there's anyone that could spare anything and were thinking of passing it on via the Forum, they could direct it to West London instead.


With peace and love from a sad Londoner tonight.

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Our company has been told that they have been inundated with donations and have to sort through and see what they need. I have attached the image of the tweet we received. The email address is Royal Borough of Kensinton and Chelsea


Basically - don't take anymore things, but email what you have and if they need it they can contact you.



There is an appeal being run by the ?Kensington and Chelsea Foundation? for anyone who'd like to make cash donations to support those affected. Link below:


https://thekandcfoundation.com/donate/


There are also numerous justgiving pages, one is here (Evening Standard Dispossessed Fund)

https://www.justgiving.com/campaigns/charity/londoncommunity/grenfell

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