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Hello everyone,


My name is Vanessa and I live in East Dulwich. I would like to share with you all something really important.

I am working as a volunteer in a project called Nishkam Swat, basically this project is aimed at supporting homeless people.

They attend in 21 locations and most of those locations are based in Greater London.

It brings me such happiness to be part of this project, the experience brings me closer to witness the suffering of these people, who for different reasons end up living on the streets.

It is impossible to see all of this and not want to help and support the less fortunate.

That's why I chose to use this opportunity to ask for your help and it will be wonderful if you could donate any of the items below.


Biscuits

Bars/chocolate

Drinks (water/juice)

Snacks


Socks

Sleeping bags

Wipes

Toothpaste

Toothbrush

Biodegradable food containers/ cups/ cutlery



If you are interested in helping please send me a message and i can collect where it looks best for you.


Thank you for your attention.


Vanessa

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