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I've got a printer/fax/scanner/copier that I no longer use since I changed jobs. I wanted to give it to local school or charity - any ideas how to find out if anyone could use it? I'd put it in the Items offered section but from previous experience I've not always attracted worthy recipients there - one chap claimed to belong to a homeless shelter then promptly sold the stuff on GumTree for a profit.

Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers used to borrow laptops from an IT charity (for training etc.). I was wondering whether that charity might be able to use the printer or advise you about a worthy cause. Maybe SDCAS could put you in touch with them.


SDCAS contact details:


Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers,

Copleston Centre, Copleston Road, London SE15 4AN

Tel: 020 7732 0505

Email: [email protected]


Main office is staffed on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays and is based at the Copleston Centre.

How about approaching Bell House at 27 College Road - they from my understanding are becoming morexinvolved in community events... Also Southwark CAN has a volunteer section which I assume is for people but might give you some ides as to organisations/ charity.

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