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keith stewart
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Does anyone know of a charity that takes unwanted clothes?
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Emmaus is a good source for taking older clothes. I send a lot of items there and they're very happy with clothes.

This is situation on the road between Le Boulou and Auchan. It's easy to find.

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Or you could pass them on to Erik if it's not too late Keith.
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We have taken boxes of old clothes to the Croix Rouge in Place Orfèvres, Perpignan.

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from Helen

If they're in good conditiion they can be donated to a tiny shop in Perps: 37 Avenue Aristide Briand (on the road down to the Place Cassanyes). This is a charitable organizatiion which sells (for a pittance!) clothes (including men's clothes) bags, household linen, shoes, etc. The volunteers also make clothes (they made a wedding dress for a friend of mine); it's Perpignan's very first Charity Shop!
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Thanks for the help. We eventually went to Emmaus as it is our side of Perpignan. I t was very easy to leave stuff there and busy with people buying recycled goods.
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