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“We are delighted that through Giving World Online we can make a use to our end of ranges, samples and split case goods that otherwise simply gather dust in our warehouse," Anthony Wagman, Chief Executive, Quest Personal Care Global Ltd.

"It's great to see the range of projects we have been able to help through Giving World Online. The response so far shows us how much difference we can make by taking time to publicise these goods to charities that can make the most of them," Gary Bates, Managing Director, Serif (Europe) Ltd.

"We are pleased that by donating this furniture to Giving World Online we are helping good causes, as well as preventing it from being sent to landfill sites. I would like to commend the work of the charity," Hilary Fryer, Charnwood Borough Council Cabinet Member for the Environment.

“This helps both businesses and communities and is an excellent and unique concept,” Martin Traynor, Chief Executive, Leicestershire Chamber of Commerce.

“Think of Giving World Online as a sort of dot.com dating agency; a marriage bureau that matches the needy with the givey to create relationships made in recycling heaven,” Leicester Mercury.

case studies > Welcome boost for homeless hostel

Dawn Centre

A Leicester-based centre for the homeless has given the thumbs-up to the regular donation of essential clothing and toiletries from surplus-to-need charity Konnect9.

Residents at the Dawn Centre regularly benefit from new clothing, toiletries, shoes and other basic necessities provided by Konnect9.

The Dawn Centre is a direct access hostel for young people and adults aged 16 and over who are forced to leave their homes due to harassment or violence. Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, the Centre provides temporary accommodation, support, advice and assistance on health, housing, life skills and education.

A resident from the Centre who became homeless said, “The clothes donated by Konnect9 have helped me to walk about with dignity and I’m very grateful for that.”

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