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nappies for charity

cheekyemma
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in Charities
hi there not sure if this is the right place to post (so apologies if im wrong)
I have a few packets of newborn nappies as my daughter is on a bigger size, does anyone know of any charities that need nappies at all? i would love to give them to someone who needs them.
I have a few packets of newborn nappies as my daughter is on a bigger size, does anyone know of any charities that need nappies at all? i would love to give them to someone who needs them.
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You could donate them to the hospital where you gave birth. They are always grateful for any donations. When I had my baby there was a lady whos baby had all sorts of medical problems so she had to stay in for quite a while, she had no family support and found it difficult to get more supplies. They also sometimes have babies dumped sadly. Great Ormand Street (oops spelling!) is annother possibility. I hope this helps.0
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It's possible that your local Women's Aid will be able to use them, see if you can find a local one. They will almost certainly be glad of larger sizes if this happens again!Signature removed for peace of mind0
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You could freecycle them or give them to a hospital0
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