Ways to donate
Donate Food, Clothing or Toiletries
When you donate goods, food or clothing to The Whitechapel Mission, you impact the lives of the poor and homeless in London. This year, our donors and volunteers helped The Whitechapel Mission provide more than 346,536 meals, 34,000 bags of groceries, and 278,541 articles of clothing to men and women in desperate need of help. We rely on donated food and clothing to meet these important needs.
We do not operate charity shops! Anything donated to the Whitechapel Mission will be given directly to people in need.
We gratefully accept donations seven days a week at 212 Whitechapel Road, London E1 1BJ
It is always helpful to call ahead. We do not typically pick up donations, but if you are having difficulty delivering your donation, please call us on +443000111400 to inquire about a pick-up or book a collection on-line (below).
We can accept donations:
Weekdays: 5:30am until 4pm
Weekends: 5:30am until noon
Some basic guidelines:
- Food - Non-perishable, bulk, and staple items (dry and canned) are best, packaging must be intact.
- Food - We are usually able to accept even prepared foods, as long as it is fresh with the packaging intact. Cooked and prepared food can only be accepted if the preparation, cooking, storage and transportation meets with Food Standard Authority conditions.
- Natasha's Law - On 1st October 2021, the UK Food Information Amendment also known as Natasha’s Law will come into effect in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland to help better safeguard food allergy sufferers. This means, if you wish to donate pre-packaged food or drink, then we will need you to include a full ingredient declaration on pack with allergens highlighted in bold. We will not be able to accept pre-packaged foods and drinks that do not have a full ingredient declaration.
- Clothing - Clean, new and gently used clothing of all types is helpful. Large sizes are especially helpful. We are always in need of new underwear/t-shirts and socks, new and gently used jeans and shoes, and professional clothing for those looking for work or re-entering the workforce. In the winter, we are especially in need of warm outerwear: coats, jackets, hats, gloves, and scarves.
- Toiletries - new razors, toothbrushes, soap, toothpaste, deodorant, hand cream, shampoo. Many of our guests will come though our doors each morning looking to have a wash, clean their teeth and a shave. More than 75 people a day will want to have a shower and choose clean clothing.
- Linens - We are always in need of bath towels, hand towels, face cloths, twin-size sheets and blankets, and sleeping bags. We are not able to use Duvets and Pillows
- Furniture - We cannot accept furniture, as we simply do not have the storage space.
If you are considering a food or clothing drive at your congregation, organization, workplace or school, please let us know. We will work with you to launch a successful drive.
Our current needsWhere is our driver
The Whitechapel Mission has vehicles used to collect food and clothing needed for our work. This page has been created in the hope of keeping everybody informed as to where the vehicles are at any time. If you have gifts for the Mission, but are having difficulty getting them to us, then hopefully this page may let you know when a vehicle will be in your area.
We ask you to bear in mind that our vehicles are very costly to run and therefore it is not possible for us to collect small donations.
Colour code on diary explained:
With Trailer
Harvest Collection
We ask you to bear in mind that our vehicles are very costly to run and therefore it is not possible for us to collect small donations.
We are not able to use, pillows, duvets or household items. We also cannot collect at weekends.
Current at: 19th May 2022.
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Current collections requested
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