A homeware store in High Wycombe are helping the homeless as the country continues to fight against the pandemic. 

Dunelm, which is based in Knave's Beech Way in Loudwater have created the ‘Delivery Joy’ movement, where they want the public to donate their unwanted blankets and food to their Bucks-based branch, with the items being distributed to those less fortunate at the end of March.

People are encouraged to donate blankets as part of the campaign

People are encouraged to donate blankets as part of the campaign

There is even an option for those who want to take part in the scheme to place a click and collect order if they do not want to drop off the items at the store due to the current health crisis.

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People can also donate food

People can also donate food

A spokesperson from the company said: “You can drop off any unwanted blankets or food products (anything sealed like pasta, cereal, tinned food, etc) and we will donate these towards the homeless community.

“Any food donations that you can help with we’d like you to drop off at the Dunelm High Wycombe store and we’ll donate those to help families in need.”

For more information, visit www.facebook.com/groups/615932938994234.