Can you donate goods or services to our Give-Back shop?

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provided by: Tippa Naphtali | published: 30 January 2024


The Two-Way Give-Back-Shop’ was launched in August 2021 with support from the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC). Products or services in our shop are offered to affected families at heavily discounted prices.


We need your help to expand the goods and services on offer to affected families!


We'll purchase your goods, or you can donate them:

Families can visit the shop to

access our products here:

www.memorialfamilyfund.org.uk/give-back-shop


Families claim products or services:

Once purchased families are put in touch with the vendors direct (where applicable) to claim their purchased products or services. See vendors expression of interest page >


Note: Families will be provided with a unique reference code to redeem a voucher from our service vendors and product providers… It’s simple!

Not only is this an easy way for our registered family applicant members to find interesting, ethical and grassroots products & services all in one place, but they will also be able to find practical items such as web design, t-shirt printing, leaflet & logo design, greeting cards, mental health and other training, clothing & accessories.


See general grants awarded by the Fund here >

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