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Toiletries and cosmetics for young homeless women / gloves & hats for men & women needed


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A grocers in my home town of Chorlton in Manchester are collecting for young women who find themselves homeless/living in a hostel.


Chorlton is a nice area which has suffered an increase in homelessness in the last few years.


They also do general collections too for the homeless or those in poverty for warm gloves, hats etc. Both male and female.


I'm collecting to send a box of unused new toiletries, make up and anything else that would be a nice gift for a young homeless woman this Christmas, so if anyone has anything in their cupboards please PM me - thanks!


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