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Kingsburgh Welfare needs second-hand clothes and shoes

We are able to collect if you are unable to drop off at our office.

Kingsburgh Child and Family Welfare is on the hunt for pre-loved clothing. “As they say, some peoples cast-offs are other people’s treasures. Women, men and children’s clothing and shoes are all acceptable for our clients and charity shop. Christmas is fast approaching, so clear out your wardrobes and kitchen cupboards ready for all the new fashions which will be trending soon,” said the welfare’s Jenny Smith.

The charity shop is open from Monday to Friday, 8am to 11 30am at 2 Hall Road, Warner Beach, next to Kingsburgh library. “We are able to collect if you are unable to drop off at our office. We also desperately in need of plastic packets.” For more information, call the office on 031-916-2274.

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