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Hi


Crisis and Salvation Army, I suppose, will be glad of donations but there's also


FareShare London

Unit 7 Deptford Trading Estate

Blackhorse Road

London SE8 5HY

Tel: 020 7394 2478 / 2463

Contact: Jeredine Thomas

Email: [email protected]

volunteering enquiries: [email protected]

http://www.fareshare.org.uk/


Also not quite what you have in mind, I suspect, but probably of interest:


http://www.foodcycle.org.uk/


Best wishes


Alec

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Maybe a little late ...There is a food bank collection point in Honor Oak in an old furniture shop called 'whitewood furniture' (?). If name not correct it is across the road from the train station. I've driven past morning and evening and noted posters but couldn't tell you when it is open.
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