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2537 days ago

Help Needed

Alethea from Mahora

Hi neighbours
I have a gentleman who is need of a few house items due to his having expired or he is without.
Im hoping you can find something below that you may be able to help him with...
A tv as his one has done a bung ( was a very old one anyway)
A small shelving unit as he has no pantry in his new flat
Sofa and 1 or 2 chairs
A small dining room set
A bagless vacuum (as he cannot afford bags)
and a desk on wheels.

I know this is a huge ask people but this is a man who has some special needs and has no money and cannot afford a lot, even food at times so any help will be greatly appreciated.
I THANK YOU SO MUCH IN ADVANCE :-) :-)

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