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Hi

I am looking for some toys donation special fluffy ones for 15 children .They live in very poor condition and would love to put a smile on their faces .I will travel in august and when I come back will post pics.

If you are doing any declutering please let me know .

I can meet and collect at sainsbury dog kennel hill.

Thank you in advance .

Violeta : 07896069575 my phone number

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Hi

I am soo excited as i had couple of responses :).

Some people asked for more details

I will travel home to romania in august.

One week will do only charity work and hopely for the rest of my 2 weeks i will try to have a rest if i can.I get very emotional to see people in need .

I just receive a link about some families that live in a getto.

They are not drinking or doing drugs ,,, some fathers are even working but because they have to use all money to buy food ,,,toys, clothes are not priority.

They live without light and cook on a made up stove (dont know how to call it)with wood

I have a link but is in romania language .

Will definetly make picks and post it.

We have people transporting to romania with 1? per kilo ,,,, 😊

Thank you

If you would like to know more pls let me know

Regards Violeta

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