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Dear people,

Happy new year from everyone at SDCAS (Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers).

We are currently needing 2-3 small TVs (some of our clients are very isolated in hostels, TVs help with learning English).

We also need rugs, pots and pans, crockery.

And there is our perennial need for disposable nappies in all sizes (including adults), as ell as non perishable food (tinned fish, tinned tomatoes, chickpeas, beans -nto baked beans, we have plenty of those- pasta, rice, couscous etc)

We are happy to collect if you can't bring stuff to the centre (Copleston Church, Copleston Road). just reply to this or send text to 07917365150.

Thank you so much


Annie

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I have a large, old TV you are more than welcome to have for free if you are able to collect. The only problem is that, as I say, it is old & large {not a flat screen} & very heavy, therefore would absolutely require multiple men to lift it out.
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