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Any suggestions as to where I can donate a kid's bike and hopefully make somebody's Christmas a bit happier? It's a 16" wheel girl's bike originally bought from Decathlon, in good condition. I checked with the folks at the hostel on Barry Road but they thought a bit problematic due to space limitations etc. I could just stick it on here but I'm afraid past experience has made me a bit cynical and I suspect many things given away are re-sold in due course. Thanks
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Perhaps you could try contacting either the Peckham Food Bank or the Salvation Army in Camberwell. Both take donations of other items and may take extras at Christmas time or, if not, know of a charity that does. They have been really helpful when I have wanted to donate items in the past.

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