Small charity seeks FREE storage space
Adam Smith Saturday 10 January 2009 3.47pm
Do you have any spare space in your building that a small charity could make use of?
African Prisons Project, a UK registered charity, is currently searching for some free, secure storage space in which to collect donations of books, computers, and furniture.
APP is building a university library and a healthcare centre at prisons in Uganda; we collect items in the UK and once we have enough to fill a container we ship them to Africa.
Do you have an unused garage on your property that you'd like to see put to good use?
Maybe you have spare space in a warehouse that we could use?
Any size considered. I work in SE1 so I can be on hand. Our stuff is currently in SW19 so it shouldn't be too hard to make the transfer.
See this video for a brief background about one of APP's projects: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=jm7x0uBnzRc
Go to http://www.africanprisons.org for more information about the charity.
Thanks, Adam.
African Prisons Project, a UK registered charity, is currently searching for some free, secure storage space in which to collect donations of books, computers, and furniture.
APP is building a university library and a healthcare centre at prisons in Uganda; we collect items in the UK and once we have enough to fill a container we ship them to Africa.
Do you have an unused garage on your property that you'd like to see put to good use?
Maybe you have spare space in a warehouse that we could use?
Any size considered. I work in SE1 so I can be on hand. Our stuff is currently in SW19 so it shouldn't be too hard to make the transfer.
See this video for a brief background about one of APP's projects: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=jm7x0uBnzRc
Go to http://www.africanprisons.org for more information about the charity.
Thanks, Adam.
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