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This very successful campaign is happening this week in central tube stations.


Drop off your old winter coats and be sure it is given to somone who needs it.



http://handsonlondon.org.uk/wrap-london-2015-our-5th-anniversary



This year's campaign


We are very excited to confirm that this year we will be celebrating our 5th annual Wrap up London campaign! Dates are now confirmed and WUL2015 will be taking place the week of 9th-13th November.


Last year's campaign was a huge success, with members of the public and businesses donating a staggering 14,700 coats and we are looking for 2015 to be our biggest year yet!


We cannot deliver the campaign without support, and all donations are welcome, if you can spare a little money to help with this vital project, please either visit our donation site at Virgin Money Giving, or donate by text by sending HLDN14 ?3 (or your donation amount of choice) to 70070. It costs as little as ?3 to collect and distribute a warm coat to someone in need, so every penny you can spare will genuinely make a real difference to somebody's life.


When and Where


We will run the promotion for this year's campaign on 9th and 10th November at all locations, with coat collections being held on 11th, 12th and 13th November. Collections will take place 7am-11am on each of these days.


The participating stations for Wrap up London 2015 are:

Kings Cross

Victoria

Waterloo

Canary Wharf

Charing Cross

London Bridge

Highbury & Islington

Euston

hi Pablo,


it says that there are collection points at Safestore - the nearest is Clapham North


You can also arrange to drop off your coat(s) at one of the participating Safestore Self Storage centres below between the 11th November and 20th November.

Safestore ? Clapham North


4 Timber Mill Way, Gauden Road, Clapham, SW4 6LY


Monday - Saturday: 8am - 6pm

Thursday: 8am - 8pm

Sunday: 10am - 4pm

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