Sending Clothes & Clothing Collections

Your unwanted wearable clothes, shoes and accessories can help children with cancer. That is because we are now working in partnership with UXT British Recycling Company to pick them up from outside your door, and have them reused and recycled into funds for us.
For every 1 tonne of wearable clothing that you donate, we’ll make £110 profit. Every penny of which will be used to fund our Children’s Cancer Recovery Project.
Our collectors will deliver information and bags to your door, and this will let you know when they’ll be back to pick up your donation. They’ll be wearing fully branded uniforms, so that you can give safe in the knowledge that you are benefiting children with cancer with every item you put in the bag.
So, if you live in the following areas, look out for our vans, collectors and bags and how you can get involved:
Barbegh (collections haven’t started yet), Bath, Blaenau Gwent, Breckland (collections haven’t started yet), Bristol, Cardiff, Cheltenham, Cotswold, East Somerset, Forest of Dean, Herefordshire (collections haven’t started yet), Gloucestershire, Kings Lynn & West Norfolk, Mendip, Merthyr Tydfil, Mid Devon, Monmouthshire, North Devon, North Norfolk (collections haven’t started yet), North Somerset, Oxforshire, Rhonda Cynon Taff, Sedgemoore, Shropshire (collections haven’t started yet), South Somerset, Stroud,Taunton Deane, Tewkesbury, The Vale of Glamorgan, Torfaen, Torridge, Warwick (collections haven’t started yet), West Dorset, West Somerset, Wiltshire, Winchester (collections haven’t started yet), Yeovil.
For all Clothes Collection Bag queries call our helpline number 0844 800 4274.
If you do not live in these areas, or would prefer to send your items, please do not send them to us, but post them directly to:
Children’s Cancer Recovery,
c/o UXT British Recycling Company,
Unit B,
1A Chittening Estate,
Worthy Road,
Avonmouth,
Bristol,
BS11 0YB
Thank you for all your ongoing support and unwanted wearable clothes and accessories! Not only are you helping children and their families with cancer, you’re recycling and benefiting the environment too.