Donate and make a difference!
- georgemaddison4
- Jul 18
- 2 min read
Give your kitchenware a second chance
Is your kitchen cluttered with gadgets and appliances that you rarely use? Perhaps you've bought that trendy blender or air fryer, only to find it gathering dust on your countertop or tucked away in a cupboard, unused. If so, you’re not alone. But did you know that there’s an easy, rewarding solution that helps you declutter and at the same time benefits your community.
At The Butterfly Hospice Trust, we're making it simple for you to give your kitchenware and appliances a chance to brush off the dust and find purpose once again. By donating these items you'll be directly supporting our charity, reducing environmental waste and creating more space in your home.

Why Donate Your Kitchenware?
Donating your kitchenware and appliances not only helps you to clear space and tidy up your home but also supports our services at the Butterfly Hospice.
Every donation:
Supports local families by providing essential kitchenware that may otherwise be unaffordable.
Reduces environmental waste and helping to prevent usable items from ending up in landfill.
Raises funds for hospice care that ensures continued compassionate care for those facing life-limiting illnesses.
What We Accept:
We gratefully accept a variety of kitchen items, as long as they are clean and in working order, including:
Crockery and cutlery
Pots, pans and bakeware
Small appliances (toasters, kettles, coffee machines, Nespresso machines, food processors)
Blenders, NutriBullets and Ninja appliances
Air fryers
Utensils and kitchen tools
And much more!
How to Donate:
Donating couldn't be easier. Simply drop your items off at your local Butterfly Hospice store, complete our collection form online or call our warehouse team on 01205 368178 to arrange a collection at your convenience.
Your generosity can make a real difference, helping us continue our vital work while creating a more sustainable and compassionate community. Declutter your home, support your community and protect the environment - it really is a win-win-win!
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