ChildLine Scotland
ChildLine is the UK’s free, confidential helpline dedicated to children and young people.
Trained volunteers provide advice and support 24 hours a day by phone, online and text.
ChildLine is the UK’s free, confidential helpline dedicated to children and young people.
Trained volunteers provide advice and support 24 hours a day by phone, online and text.
The NSPCC provides advice and support to adults concerned about the safety or welfare of a child. NSPCC trained counsellors are on hand 24/7 to help.
The clothes you give to be transformed into cash for the NSPCC help support vital NSPCC services such as the helpline.
Make-A-Wish has one very simple objective - to grant magical wishes to children and young people fighting life-threatening illnesses.
Children’s Hospice Association Scotland (CHAS) is a charity that provides the only hospice services in Scotland for children and young people with life-shortening conditions.
Donating your unwanted items will help to make a difference for young patients at Leeds Children's Hospital. Together we can make their stay in hospital better, brighter and happier.
The Noah's Ark appeal raises the money needed to build, equip and support the Children's Hospital for Wales.
Papworth is the UK's leading specialist hospital for the treatment of heart and lung disease - treating over 80,000 people every year.
Visit Yorkshire Cancer Centre's website
The Yorkshire Cancer Centre appeal raises funds for St James's Institute of Oncology in Leeds, the largest cancer centre in the UK, providing diagnostic and therapeutic services for cancer patients.
Click to visit Zoë's Place Baby Hospice website
The Zoë's Place Baby Hospices in Liverpool, Middlesborough and Coventry are the only baby specific Hospices in the UK, providing a home from home for babies with life-limiting or terminal illnesses.
Click to visit the Battersea website
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home is a charity that aims never to turn away a dog or cat in need of help.
Papworth Hospital Charity supports the hospital by providing additional amenities for patients and their families, purchasing cutting edge equipment and funding research into new ways of treating and curing heart and lung disease.
Donating your unwanted clothes and shoes to Clothes Aid means making a difference to people's lives. You will be helping to keep Papworth at the forefront of treating heart and lung disease today and to find new cures for tomorrow.
Clothes Aid guarantees to donate a minimum of £25,000 to Papworth every year, so the more you give, the more Papworth gets.
Find out more about how your old clothes help our charity partners across the UK.
If you are a school, academy, college or university looking to fundraise through a clothes collections, click here.