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Freegive connects people who are giving and getting stuff for free in their own towns It's all about reuse and keeping good stuff out of landfills. Best of all, it's completely free to join. Visit freegive home page at http://www.freegive.co.uk


Freegive is about helping someone in your community by gifting them the item you no longer need. The only rule is that everything posted are free


Freegive groups is active in all London Boroughs, please find a group near you at http://www.freegive.co.uk/groupfg.htm


SUGGESTION TO HELP FREEGIVE GROW :

Please can you pass the word around to your friends family, co-workers, classmates; Make an announcement at your professional or social organization; Let your church members and workmates and help freegive grow bigger and stronger and so helping the London boroughs keep useful items out of the landfills. Visit freegive home page at http://www.freegive.co.uk

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