Thank you for the items collected over recent months. Hugh has made more trips to drop off all we have gathered in 2025 so far. We are almost ready to deliver another batch to the charity in September.

NO BROKEN TOOLS: rusty ones can be cleaned up and sharpened
Items Tools with a Mission welcome:
Agricultural tools – forks, spades, hoes, garden rakes, hand forks and
trowels, loppers, secateurs, hand shears, cultivators, sickles, shovels
Builders’ tools – levels, axes, crowbars, sledgehammers, bow saws,
bolsters, chisels, all types of hammers and trowels, pin and lines, tape
measures, hacksaws and blades, utility knife blades
Carpenters’ tools – sliding bevels, braces, clamps, hand drills and bits,
rasps, all types of hammers, utility knives, all types of planes and saws,
rules, screwdrivers, squares, vices, sharpening stones, spokeshaves,
screws, nails, bolts
Electricians’ tools – allen keys, hand drills and bits, all types of pliers
and hacksaws, screwdrivers, spanners, soldering irons, volt meters and
multimeters, wire strippers
Mechanics’ tools – allen keys, cold chisels, files, vices, gauges, all types
of hammers and pliers, punches, metric socket sets, spanners,
adjustable spanners, cantilever toolboxes, type pressure gauges
Plumbers’ tools – basin or tap wrenches, wire brushes, breast drills and
bits, various grips, hacksaws, screwdrivers, oil cans
Garage workshop – hydraulic jacks, axle stands, battery chargers,
ramps, large engineering vices
Power tools – hand and bench drills, sanders, planers, jigsaws, circular
saws, bandsaws, chop saws, lathes, rotavators, welding machines,
generators, bench grinders, angle grinders, routers
Sewing machines – manual, electric, treadle, and industrial
Knitting machines – machine and hand wool, needles, patterns
Haberdashery – needles, cottons, large material pieces/rolls, buttons,
zips, tapes
Fully working IT equipment – desktop computers and laptops running
at least Microsoft Windows 7, tablets, cables
Bibles – in modern English (not KJV)
It’s not about what we want, but about what people can use. What
may be useful to us may not be useful to recipients in our partner
countries. If we say we can’t take something, we don’t mean to be
ungrateful; we’re simply being honest. This is not an exhaustive list, but
reflects the main things that we are regularly offered by well-meaning
supporters.