
Every bag donated makes a difference
Your unwanted clothing can make a real difference. By donating clean, reusable items, you can help AP Cymru raise vital funds so we can continue supporting families across Wales.
Information and
guidance
Support groups and
community activities
Training and
awareness sessions
Access to support
when families need it
What can be donated?
We welcome donations of:
Good quality clothing
Shoes and boots
Handbags and accessories
Belts and scarves
Please make sure all items are clean and in reusable condition!

Why donate?
Donating unwanted clothing is a simple way to support both people and the planet.
By giving your unwanted items a second life, you are helping to reduce waste, support sustainability and raise funds for a local charity that changes lives every day.
It is an easy way to clear out your wardrobe while supporting a great cause.
How to donate
You can drop off your donations at:
AP Cymru, The Round House
Unit 11 Glan y Llyn Industrial Estate
Taffs Well
CF15 7JD
Please drop off your donations directly to a member of our team between 10am–2pm, Tuesday to Thursday
Before you visit
Please note:
We can only accept clean clothing and reusable items.
Please do not leave donations outside.
Please do not leave any other items, as we do not have disposal facilities.
Large donations
If you have a large amount of clothing, we may be able to arrange a collection.
Please email: funding@apcymru.org.uk
Volunteer as a donation or collection point
If you would be willing to volunteer as a donation or collection point for AP Cymru, please contact:
Together, we can support neurodivergent families across Wales while promoting reuse and sustainability within our communities.
Our wider sustainability work
Our clothing donation initiative is part of AP Cymru’s wider commitment to circular fashion, waste reduction, skills development and income generation across Wales.
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Through reuse, repair, upcycling and redistribution, we aim to keep clothing and other items in use for longer, reduce avoidable waste, and create inclusive opportunities for neurodivergent individuals and communities.
This work also supports wider environmental goals around reuse, repair, circular economy behaviours and a greener, fairer Wales.
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