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After a clear out, I have a selection of duvet covers in various sizes, pillow cases and a sleeping bag all in good condition which I would like to give to a homeless organisation or one sending aid to refugee camps. I offered it to the Barry Road hostel today but they didn't want it. Can anyone suggest any organisations who would like it? Ideally based fairly locally so I can take it to them in the next couple of days.

Many thanks.

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I've given things before to Bede House which is a woman's refuge working with women and children in Southwark. They took bedding, clothes & toys. Their number is 020 7237 3881 and the address is 351 Southwark Park Road, London, SE16 2JW. It's the triangular corner bldg, big red door; between Frankland Close and Layard Road.

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