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Support Ragdolls UK by
Booking a Collection Today!

All you need to do is book a collection slot with us, pack your unwanted clothing and household items, and we'll handle the rest by collecting them and donating the proceeds to Ragdolls UK. It's that simple!

The collections take place between 8am and 5pm.

Please enter your postcode and select a collection date.

Donate to Ragdolls UK Charity

1. Book

Schedule a collection by entering your postal code.

Recycle unwanted clothes to support charities in the UK

2. Pack

Pack your donations, print the B2C label, and attach it to your bags or boxes.

Free clothes collection for charities

3. Collection

Leave the bags outside on the arranged date and we’ll collect.

4. Donate

We will donate the proceeds to Ragdolls UK.

About Ragdolls UK

Ragdolls UK's mission is to help as many girls and women with Turner's Syndrome as possible by connecting them to the support they need. A Turner's Syndrome diagnosis can be a frightening experience, and the charity's support groups offer a place of comfort and discussion away from the doctor's waiting room, where those affected and their families can talk through the condition, the health checks involved, and what lies ahead. The charity also works to support the whole family, recognising that siblings and parents need information and understanding too.

Bag2Charity is proud to partner with Ragdolls UK, and every donation collected helps fund this support work.

Where we collect for Ragdolls UK

Ragdolls UK is one of our general partner charities, available across all our collection areas. See all our locations.

Frequently asked questions

What is Turner's Syndrome?
Turner's Syndrome is a genetic condition affecting girls and women, requiring ongoing health monitoring. Ragdolls UK provides information and peer support for those affected and their families.

Is Ragdolls UK a registered charity?
Yes — Ragdolls UK is a UK charity supporting women and girls with Turner's Syndrome.