Charities which take electrical goods




















Reuse means passing something you no longer want on to others, or giving an item a new lease of life as something completely different. Either way, reusing your waste saves you money and helps the environment, by reducing the amount of rubbish you send to landfill. The clothes charity TRAID offer free home collections for clothes and small electrical items which are then sent direct to the charity.

Collections are made at a time convenient to you so donations are not left outside vulnerable to theft and bad weather.

Donations should be in good condition to be resold in their charity shops. Book a free furniture and electrical goods collection to donate your unwanted furniture, small electrical items and bric-a-brac with the British Heart Foundation. Freegle is a great alternative to pass on your unwanted items to someone else. Hammersmith and Fulham Freegle was founded in and has many thousands of members involved in finding new owners for unwanted items.

Items can be listed for others to collect, you can browse items that are being given away and you can ask the community if anyone has something that you are looking for. Find out about Streetbank , a local enterprise that brings neighbours together by sharing items, ideas and initiatives. These are a great place for donating unwanted clothes. They raise lots of money for valuable causes and provide an inexpensive way to buy clothes too. To find your nearest charity shop using an online postcode locator visit the Association of Charity Shops website.

Home Support us Shop with us Donate to our shops. Looking to donate electrical items to charity? All donations are appreciated and add up to make a real difference. There are, however, some electrical items that we can't accept. They may get ruined by the weather, cause a fire hazard, or get stolen.

Thank you for understanding. Our charity shops may be able to collect items of furniture or appliances that you are not able to bring in yourself. Contact your local charity shop to find out if they can collect your items. Find out more about donating to British Red Cross charity shops. Thanks for your feedback. Shop Home Shop Furniture and electrical shops. Furniture and electrical charity shops. Visit a shop All of our charity shops may sell, or accept donations of, furniture and electrical items.

Search for your local shop We also have specialist furniture and electrical charity shops across the country.



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