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Donate goods such as old clothes, toys and books to Barnardo’s shops and we’ll find them a new home.

How do I contact Barnardos?

To speak to someone, ask your local authority for their Early Help service. You can find your local authority here. Then, search for Early Help or Family Support. If it is difficult to find a service to help you, do call us for free on 0800 157 7015 until 31 March, and we will do our best to help.

Are there still Barnardo homes?

Despite much internal resistance and wrangling within Barnardo’s, the increasing weight of professional opinion against residential care made change inevitable. Accordingly, the winding down of Barnardo’s traditional homes went ahead with around ninety being closed between 1969 and 1980, the last going in 1989.

How does Barnardos help families?

We are here to support children, young people and their families. If you need help with going back to school, parenting advice, mental health and counselling, coping with family stress and more, get support now.

Do Barnardos take clothes?

​​​​​Is your wardrobe no longer sparking joy? This Spring, why not take a look in your wardrobe and donate any items that no longer bring you joy to your local Barnardo’s store! The change of season is the perfect time to take a look in your wardrobe and donate any Spring or Summer items that you no longer wear.

Do Barnardo’s take electrical items?

Barnardo’s Scotland stores in and around Glasgow have space to fill and are appealing for donations now. Our shops in the south and east of Glasgow, Uddingston and Kirkintilloch all need the following, good-quality items: Toys, Bric-a-Brac, Men’s clothing and shoes, Women’s coats and Electrical items.

Can you self refer to Barnardos?

If you’re not sure if we can help, it’s okay to give us a call. You can tell us about yourself and, if we can’t help you, we’ll find someone who can.

Is Barnardos a non profit Organisation?

Barnardos is a leading social welfare and charity organization in U.K. Its aim is to help abused, disadvantaged, and troubled children, young people and their families to build a better future. Their mission is backed by the slogan, “We believe in children.” …

Where did Dr Barnardo get his money from?

Dr. Barnardo received a small income from the stories he wrote for the magazine he acquired in 1874, the Children’s Treasury. But he depended largely on appeals for charity, at first promoting his work by selling staged “before and after” photographs; and also garnering support from important patrons.

Where did Dr Barnardo go to school?

The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh1876
The Royal London HospitalBarts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry
Thomas John Barnardo/Education

How do Barnardo’s raise money?

Our lotteries and raffles. Our weekly lottery, raffles and workplace lottery are great ways for supporters to help raise vital funds for children across the UK, while also being in with the chance of winning amazing prizes.

What do Barnardos do with their money?

It’s vital that we speak up to help give young people the best chance in life. To do this, we spend money on campaigning to help change policies and raise awareness of issues affecting children and young people. We also spend funds on research to help us understand how best to support them.