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I've got a few bags of old toys (games, puzzles, cars etc) and possibly cuddily toys to give to charity - is there anywhere in East Dulwich where they can be given to? I'm aware many charity shops don't accept these things nowadays...


Any advice gratefully received... Thanks.

I'd recommend taking any unwanted toys to Kings Hospital. We've dropped several bags loads over the past few years to the children's A&E dept and they are happy to take them. Having had to take our child there a few times, having some toys to take their mind off other things when they're in discomfort is a real benefit. FYI they will not take soft toys like teddies.

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