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Tilly2 | 19:56 Wed 12th Oct 2016 | Christmas
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can I as you to save the stamps and send them to

The Dogs Trust
Jenny Thomas
15 Wentworth Avenue
London
N3 1YA


So far, this year, she has raised £18 200 through sales of stamps, postcards, stamp albums and foreign currency. Thank you.
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indeedy !!!
.of course I will have birthday cards too !!! ...lol..


she had to get it in ;-)

No problem Yilly, will get Mrs av on the case ( over the Christmas period ).
Oh dear, too early for Christmas spirit! if I remember I will Tilly
The cards are in the shops and decorations too, much to my annoyance, Eccles........Christmas run-up, for me, starts first week in December.
If I send my stamps off to help dogs, do you promise not to tell my cats? They'd never forgive me if they found out!

Tilly, whatever you may think I do a heck of a lot for Animal Charities but I don't publicise it, Good Luck.
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Thanks, Yont. Christmas will be here soon enough.

Some people sent card very early, don't they? Just save the stamps if you can and send them off to a good cause.
Just to clarify is it only Christmas stamps so not the stamps we get on normal post at the moment?
Will do, Tilly.....make note of address and send stamps when received x
How do charities capitalise on stamps and which others benefit?
Minty, just remind us when your birthday is, please ;o)
You think people send me Christmas cards?
Prudie (and others, if relevant):
My father used to collect 'modern used' British postage stamps. (It's all to do with looking for colour variations, minor printing errors, misplaced phosphor bands, etc). He'd buy bags of 'kiloware' from charity shops, collected by people like Jenny Thomas.

While 'commemorative' stamps (such as those issued for Christmas each year) might be of the greatest interest to such collectors, the ordinary 'definitive' stamps can also yield treasure for them, so they can certainly be included within 'kiloware'.
EC:
I think that I've just answered part of your question before I'd even read it ;-)
Until a few years ago we always saved all our stamps on mail received at work and gave them to some lady who then sent them to charity. Just wondering if this is limited to Christmas stamps from Christmas cards? Oh and someone send Talbot a card please.
How does one get foreign currency to her?
Other charities which accept used postage stamps:
http://www.greenimpact.group.shef.ac.uk/resources/stamp_recycling.pdf
plus
MacMillan Nurses
Against Breast Cancer
Guide Dogs for the Blind
and all these:
http://www.animalscharities.co.uk/savestampsanimals.html
(probably among many others!)
AB Member - Quizmouse, also collect used stamps for a Donkey Sanctuary.

Quizmouse
3 Lark Rise,
Hardwick
Cambs
CB23 7XZ


Leave a quarter inch of paper around the stamp please.
scorpy..have I not mentioned it of late....?? lol x
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I send bundles of stamps to her all year round. Any stamps will do. I don't know about foreign currency.I presume she accepts 'paper' currency sent in an envelope.

Thanks for the other links, Chris. Sending the used stamps to any of those charities is far better than putting them in the bin.

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