1336 days ago

Looking for some help

Chrisi from Sandringham

Hey neighbour's,
I am having to move out of the area unfortunately and I don't have alot to spend on doing so, I'm hoping there are some spare items tucked away that you don't need anymore and wouldn't mind helping me out with?
I don't have a lot in the way of possessions as I'm leaving a lot behind for my flatmate who has a child, I would be extremely greatful for anything just to keep me going.

If you have a surplus of any of these items please let me know!
Double bed bedding
Jug
Microwave
Fridge/freezer (i know that's abit much to ask for though)
Pegs
A bucket
A baby gate
Toaster
Matress protector

I do have alot of experience cleaning so if you would like me to work in exchange for any items I am happy to do so!

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