Hand Tools for the Gambia - can you please help?

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Newbie_Neil

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I am involved with a small charity that supports a village in the Gambia. 100% of all donations end up with the village.

I am going out to the Gambia in late Feb/early March and I wondered whether anyone has any hand tools that they would like to donate?

I am quite happy cleaning/sharpening anything that is donated. I hope that you can help.

Thanks for reading,
Neil

PS Mods, I hope that this posting is acceptable. Also, to try and catch as many people as possible, I have posted in hand tools and wanted. If this is not acceptable please delete my post/s.
 
We might have some. I've been to the Gambia: great place. Where are you? How do we get them to you?
 
Hi Neil

I am a member of a local Tools for Self Reliance group. We collect unwanted tools, refurbish them and send them topartner organisations in Africa. Although we do not normally deal with The Gambia, we could supply you with some tools. What tools would be best for you? Please PM with a list and I'll get back to you.

Tools for Self Reliance is a national network of local groups with a headquarters in Netley Marsh near Southampton. If anyone is interested in TFSR check out their web site to find a local group http://www.tfsr.org. It's a great way for practical people to give practical help to hard working craftsmen and women in Africa.
 
Can I add my 2p?
I've not been to the Gambia, but I have made similar trips to Sierra Leone and Zambia. Decent tools are very much appreciated.
And that is the point, they must be decent in the first place. It's no use paying to ship out stuff that is junk. If it is junk here then it is also junk there. Someone, I have no idea who, dumped, and I do mean dumped, a car-load of stuff in my front garden before I went. I'm sure they knew what they were doing, or else why do it surreptitiously? 99% of it was just fit for the bin.
If you do donate, please do so generously, with tools that are genuinely useful. They will be appreciated, used and make a real difference to the life of someone who is a lot less privileged than we are.
All my stuff is still in store, or I'd try to find something for you, Neil. Enjoy your trip, I'm sure you'll never forget it.
Steve
 
Hi Chris,

Mr T":1nikewi8 said:
I am a member of a local Tools for Self Reliance group. We collect unwanted tools, refurbish them and send them topartner organisations in Africa. Although we do not normally deal with The Gambia, we could supply you with some tools. What tools would be best for you? Please PM with a list and I'll get back to you.

PM sent.

Thank you for your interest,
Neil
 
Hi Neil--- Have sent some tools via Post Office today - Should be with you Wed / Thur. Hope they are the sort of things you are looking for.

Best of luck with your trip------Arnold
 
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