Thank you bouquets to everyone who donated in May.

Many donors prefer to remain anonymous and so an open thank you to them and to our donors, collectors and drivers from

donors (with humble apologies for any omissions/mis-spelled names):  CC Kent, Mark Norris, Marie Hughan, Kataria, Susan McNulty, Robin Snow, Syb Groeneveld, the Embassy of Finland, Irina Kuzina, Vicki Beighton, family van Gouderen, Kate Parratt, Pauline Hearne in the UK who knits and sends us childrens sweaters and scarves, CC Kent, and our donors, collectors and drivers from Rosinka and Pokrovsky Hills.


Also : our anonymous donors, those whose names we couldn’t read properly and anyone who escaped without signing the book.

We can use everything you donate (except video tapes and damaged or dirty things) to help our charity projects - including your unwanted holiday gifts!


We accept donations on Mondays 11.00 – 13.00 at the Donations Office:

Gruzinsky Pereulok dom 3, apartment 1A


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the entrance to the block is at the rear, from Sred. Kindrat’evskiy Per.

(Metro Belorusskaya)


or at our collection points at:

Rosinka and Pokrovsky Hills,  Donskoy Towers (Leninsky Prospekt) and Arbat .


Please email or call us for further details or if you have larger items to donate.  We don’t have space to store these and will have our projects make direct contact with you to arrange collection. 


iwcdo@yahoo.com  


Tel:  8-916-410-1366 (Mon 11.00 – 13.00)

The Donations Office will make excellent use of your surplus goods to help the many projects supported by IWC Charities.  We can use anything and everything as long as it’s clean, in good condition and full working order.  We even take dried and canned food with shelf life.

Large items of furniture and domestic appliances – please call or email us.  We will establish contact between you and our project(s) who will arrange collection from you.

Can you help us? 

 

Could you organise regular collections in your neighbourhood or at the office or school?

 

This is a very efficient way for people to donate their unwanted items as it’s so much easier for them to take things to a neighbour or to work/school – then have it sent to the Donations Office in bulk. 

Unless you have a lot of storage space it’s probably best to ask for donations when it suits you – perhaps two or three times a year.  A good time is when people are changing their seasonal wardrobes or at the beginning and end of the school year.  Please get in touch if you feel able to help.

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PLEASE NOTE: THE DONATIONS OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED ON JUNE 14th (Russian public holiday) AND FOR THE SUMMER BREAK FROM JULY 19 - AUGUST 23 INCLUSVE, 

RE-OPENING ON MONDAY AUGUST 30TH.


WE NEED MORE VOLUNTEERS TO HELP SORT ON MONDAYS - CAN YOU SPARE A COUPLE OF HOURS?

Our special wish list


Everything for babies and toddlers - from diapers to prams/strollers

Socks and toiletry items (hotel and airline soaps,  shampoos, shaving gear,  combs,  toothbrushes,  toothpaste) for one of our street people projects


A coffee machine and a small microwave oven.

Good luck Reem!

Our ‘Rosinka lady’, is leaving Moscow this summer.  Reem, thank you to you and your long-suffering driver for all your hard work over the past two years.