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I've had a huge spring clean & have numerous bags of clothes, shoes, bags, towels that I'd like to donate to a charity shop or to a homeless shelter. Can anyone give advice on the best way to do this? Do I just take them to a charity or is it best to take them along to a shelter? Thanking you in advance for your advice
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Kings A & E used to accept donations of good quality clothes i.e. trousers, tops, shoes as patients often have to have clothes cut off them in A & E. Also many homeless people used to turn up in accidents with poor/ripped clothes etc.


Suggest you get in touch with Kings Volunteer Group who may be able to direct you to the appropriate section

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