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Donating children's items

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Donating children's items

#1 Unread post by lydiajay » Tue Jan 20, 2015 6:24 pm

I have a 3yo and a 4mo who are growing rather quickly, so I have a few items that could be of use to someone else. If anyone knows where i can donate these to, or if anyone is interested, please let me know.

I have a bag of newborn to 3mo clothes to give away, as well as a gift box i put together containing the following items for pre and post natal usage:

Boots newborn nappies, size 1. 1 pack of 24 plus 6 loose
Tena Lady Maxi night pads, 2 packs of 6
Tena Lady Pads Night, size large, 1 pack of 5, plus 1 loose
Always discreet pads for sensitive bladder, 1 pack of 16
2 x disposable knickers (loose)
Bio Oil, 60ml
Random gift certificates and vouchers
Boots Maternity Mats, 1 pack of 5
Child benefit application form
Blue Mini-Monkey baby sling
7 white baby onesies, size 50 (newborn)
2 baby sleep suits , size 50 (newborn)
1 baby coat, size 50 (newborn)
1 small fluffy toy bear

Thanks for any help.


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Re: Donating children's items

#2 Unread post by weezypops » Tue Jan 20, 2015 6:29 pm

Hi Lydia, that's very generous of you. I've moved this to the freecycle section as I think it will be seen more there.Would you mind sharing what area you in as it might be handy to know for people who are thinking of collecting.
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Re: Donating children's items

#3 Unread post by lydiajay » Tue Jan 20, 2015 6:36 pm

hI! Thanks for that, I live by Brentwood train Station


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