| Books/DVDs | 17 |
| Educational Materials | 17 |
| Fabric/Clothing/Textiles | 54 |
| Healthcare | 6 |
| IT/Computing | 5 |
| Office Furniture | 4 |
| Other | 87 |
| Toiletries | 20 |
| Toys | 24 |
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E.ON's Employment Officer Naomi Webb explains how Givin . . .
As Giving World looks to expand its Ambassador programme, we . . .
32% of disabled people in the UK report difficulties in acce . . .
Dozens of people suffering hardship will sleep . . .
| - sleeping bags |
| - Office Chairs |
| - Sofa |
| - First Aid Kit |
| - Towels, facecloths, … |
| - Modular reception se… |
| - easy chairs and coff… |
| - Paints |
| - small guillotine |
| - laminator |
| > more of what charities need |
“We are delighted we can make use of our end of ranges, samples and split case goods through Giving World Online," Anthony Wagman, Chief Executive, Quest Personal Care Global Ltd.
"It's great to see the range of projects we have helped through Giving World Online and how much difference it makes," Gary Bates, Managing Director, Serif (Europe) Ltd.
"We are pleased that by donating this furniture to Giving World Online we are helping good causes and preventing landfill," 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.
news > 16/06/2010 - Reaching out in the Humberside region
BBC Radio Humberside Breakfast Show host Phil White interviewed Giving World Online's Director Sujata Bhalla early this morning.
He was responding to Giving World Online's plans to expand its reach to businesses and community groups in the region and really enthusiastic to hear all about our work.
Already we have groups hurrying to visit the site in response to the interview.
As further funding cuts are due to impact heavily on the voluntary sector, we are
expecting a rise in demand so we hope businesses in the area will also be
registering their surplus goods to pass onto community groups in their locality.
Listen to the interview at (1:24:53).