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It is a lovely and rewarding thing to do at Xmas time, in particular the smaller charities really appreciate any assistance. Below are some of the organisations that we know of and support:


Hostel at the top of Barry Road - http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?29,1112153,1220038#msg-1220038


Pecan Trust Foodbank - http://www.pecan.org.uk/our-projects/foodbank


Kairos centre in SE15, for homeless people with drug and alcohol problems - http://www.kairoscommunity.org.uk/contact/


Veteran's Aid - supporting arm forces homeless people in at Victoria http://www.veterans-aid.net/


The Passage in at Victoria helping homeless people - http://www.passage.org.uk/

Thanks EDAus and ratty - very helpful. I had a feeling they existed - maybe we should have a section on the forum where we list local charities or let them advertise? Not sure what the rules are but would be great to give them more exposure

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