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150-200 pairs of new, sturdy flip flops
General information
Overall description
My firm has between 150-200 pairs of size 44 strong flip flops to donate. The reason for donation is that they are branded and our branding has changed.
The firm is based in London and we can arrange delivery within a reasonable distance.
Timing
We would like to donate the flip flops as soon as possible.Partnership types
Provision of goodsGoods details
Goods description
European size 44 flip flops, sturdy for outdoor use.Type(s) of goods
Apparel & fashionQuantity
150-200
Location
London, United Kingdom
Guarantee
No
Frequency (one-off or ongoing)
I will be offering these goods on a one off basis.
Cost of goods
There is no cost.
Transport
I can transport these goods (or cover cost of transport).
Expiry
Expiry dates are not relevant to these goods.
Condition
These goods are new.
Value
Unknown
Brand
unknown
Load size
three boxes
Split
These goods may be divided between recipients.
Packing
Boxed
Organisation details
Organisation name
Berwin Leighton Paisner LLPContact details
Only verified non-profit organisations who have exchanged contact details may view this.Responses
Latest responses:
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Mercy Ships
over 13 years ago -
International Aid Trust
over 13 years ago -
emerge poverty free
over 13 years ago -
Mission Without Borders (UK) Ltd (MWB)
over 13 years ago
22 Feb 2011 04:45 GMT
Mission Without Borders (UK) Ltd (MWB)
(Verified non-profit organisation)
Harry Graham says: Mission Without Borders is a UK registered charity (no. 270659) based in London. We work in Eastern Europe helping those suffering the effects of poverty or oppression, including children in orphanages and poor families - who also benefit from the Summer Camps we organise. So this gift would have a great impact helping some of the neediest people.
22 Feb 2011 04:55 GMT
emerge poverty free
Jeremy Horner says: Dear Sir/Madam,
World Emergency Relief are an International Relief and Development Organisation. Our aim is to address the 5 daily emergencies that people face: safe water, food, healthcare, education and safety. We work in 14 different countries through 17 local partners.
I have seen your offer and would be interested for our work in Uganda, which is mostly community development in the north of the country including well drilling, education, care of orphans and vocational training.
Our donated goods programme totals about 20 shipments per year and we have a container to Uganda loading on the 3rd March. We would be delighted to partner with you in this. If you would like to take this further then please contact me.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Regards, Jeremy Horner
22 Feb 2011 06:01 GMT
International Aid Trust
(Verified non-profit organisation)
Alison Hammerton says: Dear Sir/Madam
I am a Trustee with International Aid Trust; we are a Christian organisation providing practical and spiritual aid to many of the needy in this world of ours regardless of colour or creed.
We are based in Much Hoole, just outside of Preston and are thus well linked to the motorway system of the UK.
We provide all manner aid to many nations throughout the world including the Ukraine, Romania, Belarus, Tanzania, Sierra Leone, Kenya, Mexico, Sri Lanka and to many parts of Southern India.
We are involved in providing and running children’s homes, schools, old people’s homes, building material manufacture and we have helped furnish more than one hospital in the Ukraine.
Most of our financial needs are provided by a string of 20+ charity shops, which also help the needy of the UK by providing reasonable priced quality goods.
We are in need of good quality clothing, dried food, medications and medical equipment and all manner of other useful goods and we can guarantee that all useful goods will be transported to those in need.
Our latest work is in Sierra Leone. Following on from a feeding project we have supported for the last year, we are now in the planning stage of building a school which will also be used by the whole community including many amputees following the civil war. We will be sending a container of aid in the next few weeks. We are also preparing a container to go to India again with much needed aid for the whole community.
Our overheads are less than 5% of our income, mostly generated by our shops, so you can see that we display little burden on our supporting public.
If you are able to offer any goods to help us then we would be most grateful to hear from you.
Yours sincerely
(Dr C E Crawforth:Trustee)
23 Feb 2011 10:51 GMT
Mercy Ships
(Verified non-profit organisation)
Steve Cook says: Please consider Mercy Ships for the donation of these flip flops.
Mercy Ships evolved back in 1978 as a way to administer free surgey and healthcare to the world's forgotten poor from a hospital ship that could funtion in areas absent of the basic infrastructure such as clean water and electricity.
Our hospital ship, the Africa Mercy has approximately 450 volunteer crew which comprises of Surgeons, doctors, nurses, dentists, engineers, catering and cleaning personnel.
The Africa Mercy will arrive in Sierra Leone at the end of February to provide relief to those in such desperate need in this country that ranks near the bottom of the Human Development Index.
These flip flops would be so useful for both our patients and volunteer crew.
Kind regards
Steve Cook
Procurement Manager (Gifts in Kind)
Mercy Ships UK