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I'm a collection point for Care for Calais which helps refugees survive in northern France. I have a mountain of donations. C4C simply cannot ship donations due to current conditions and have told us to give them away if we can. i have lots of outdoor coats, and lots of shoes and even kids clothes, in fact typical charity shop stuff. I can gift hoodies and trainers but not the rest. Charity shops are not open, though they will be in time. Any ideas where I can donate?

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The big Sainsbury’s on Green Lanes has huge clothing and shoe donation metal containers and these are regularly collected. You could try putting stuff in there.

There is also a clothing donation container on the corner of Amhurst Rd and Seven Sisters Rd. If you Google clothing recycling bin you can find others locally.

hope that helps

The recycling containers in the Arena Sainsbury's have gone, probably to replace parking space lost to the coming click and collect service.

Try icollectclothes.co.uk you can book on line they collect from home and u can choose a charity that they donate to.  

There is a clothes and shoe recycling container at the Wood Green refuse centre/dump. I don't know who ends up getting the clothes though.

Crisis Finsbury Park on Stroud green road is taking donations from Monday 29th March from 12-5pm Monday - Friday.

They don’t take children’s clothes though.

They re-open on the 12th April

I've built up quite a pile of charity shop donations. My partner is sent a lot of items by PR companies because he's  a magazine writer - so it's all new stuff, though not clothing... I've started just offering it on Freecycle in order to make the pile smaller as I'm imagining the charity shops will be inundated when they re-open.

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