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Dear Community, please check out what I have shared.

This group of enthusiastic Mum?s all unpaid volunteers collect and distribute items donated related children from birth until five years of age.

These donations directly help vulnerable families, including refugees.

1) If you are walking the streets and observe any children?s items left outside, please grab them.

2) You can drop off donations at Priory Court Tenants Hall Behind the Ivy House, 40 Stuart Rd, SE15 3BE

Please note: To drop off donations you need to pre book a time and date via: https://signup.com/client/invitation2/secure/27700130104350807/false#/invitation

3) You can also drop off donations at my address:

5 Buchan Road, Nunhead SE15 3HQ.

If you go for this option please send me a private message.

Thank you.


Please donate

All good quality kit from newborn up to age 5. Please ensure donations include all parts and instructions where possible. Items we would love to receive include;

Beds ? moses baskets, cots, cot beds, toddler beds (no used mattresses please)

Bedding ? blankets, sleeping bags, sheets for above beds, duvets for above beds

Buggies ? prams, strollers, doubles etc

Feeding ? weaning plates and cutlery, high chairs, bottles, new teats, bibs, sippy cups, breast pumps and breast feeding related kit

Baby kit ? play mats, bouncy chairs, baths, slings, changing mats, changing bags

Books and Toys ? for children from birth up to 5 years

New nappies and toiletries - for mum and children up to 5

Clothes and shoes sorted by age and gender apart from sizes indicated below


Currently unable to take:

Clothing from 12-24 months

Winter coats from 6m ? 24m

(These are items which we have a lot of right now, but this changes monthly so please check back!)


www.littlevillagehq.org


About us

Little Village is like a food bank, but for clothes, toys and equipment for babies and children up to the age of 5. We accept donations of excellent-condition, pre-loved items, which are passed on to families who need support. The items are a gift, given with love, from one family to another.


We provide a warm, supportive community for the families we see, building connections, local networks and facilitating support between parents.


We are based in London, with hubs in Camden, Wandsworth, Southwark and Brent. We have also been gifted a warehouse in Watford for a year to support our operations.


Since we launched in 2016, we?ve supported over 17,000 children across London.


Our values of love, solidarity, thriving and sustainability underpin everything we do.

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