Arts & Humanities

Lifeline bins for charitable donations

Arts & Humanities

Posted by: Nefertari

1st Feb 2018 03:10pm

The other day I decided to take a bag full of clothes down to the local Lifeline bins which are only a couple of hundred metres down the road. I don't drive and the bag was fairly heavy so I was more than a bit irate when I got there just to find all 4 big bins were full to overflowing and I was left wondering just how often those bins are emptied. Charities are always crying out for more donations yet they don't seem to be too concerned about making space available for donations...has anyone else had this type of problem?


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