The Filter's Unused Items: A Gift of Hope and Comfort
As Christmas approaches, many people are left with a glut of unwanted gifts from past years. But instead of letting them languish in storage, experts at The Filter have found creative ways to repurpose these items for good. From mattresses to air coolers, each product has been donated to a deserving charity.
At Scratch, a local hardship charity, Jane Hoskyn's mattress donation has provided comfort and a safe place to rest for families in need. Meanwhile, her heated airers are now being used by the Yellow Door domestic abuse refuge in Southampton, helping survivors of domestic abuse feel safe and cared for.
Jane's decision to donate also brought some personal joy – after losing a beloved pet in 2025, she adopted another, and donating cat supplies helped her celebrate this new chapter. The cats' well-being was ensured, thanks to the generous support of Farplace Animal Rescue.
A remarkable story from Scratch highlights the impact of these donations. One volunteer, J, took an artificial Christmas tree home with his six children, bringing joy and festive spirit to their lives. Such acts remind us that even small gestures can make a significant difference.
The Filter has also partnered with Furnishing Futures, a charity in east London that donates fully furnished homes to families who have experienced domestic abuse. Caramel Quin's air coolers, fans, and dehumidifiers are now helping to create safe living spaces for women and children.
In another heartwarming example, Pete Wise has been supporting Cat Action Trust 1977 with his leftover product samples. This small national charity rescues stray cats and provides them with a second chance at life. By donating these items, Pete is helping to care for the rescue cats until they find forever homes.
As we reflect on the impact of our own unwanted gifts, it's clear that even the smallest acts can bring hope and comfort to those who need it most. Consider donating your leftover Christmas gifts or adopting a cat from your local rescue this holiday season – you'll be making a difference in someone's life.
As Christmas approaches, many people are left with a glut of unwanted gifts from past years. But instead of letting them languish in storage, experts at The Filter have found creative ways to repurpose these items for good. From mattresses to air coolers, each product has been donated to a deserving charity.
At Scratch, a local hardship charity, Jane Hoskyn's mattress donation has provided comfort and a safe place to rest for families in need. Meanwhile, her heated airers are now being used by the Yellow Door domestic abuse refuge in Southampton, helping survivors of domestic abuse feel safe and cared for.
Jane's decision to donate also brought some personal joy – after losing a beloved pet in 2025, she adopted another, and donating cat supplies helped her celebrate this new chapter. The cats' well-being was ensured, thanks to the generous support of Farplace Animal Rescue.
A remarkable story from Scratch highlights the impact of these donations. One volunteer, J, took an artificial Christmas tree home with his six children, bringing joy and festive spirit to their lives. Such acts remind us that even small gestures can make a significant difference.
The Filter has also partnered with Furnishing Futures, a charity in east London that donates fully furnished homes to families who have experienced domestic abuse. Caramel Quin's air coolers, fans, and dehumidifiers are now helping to create safe living spaces for women and children.
In another heartwarming example, Pete Wise has been supporting Cat Action Trust 1977 with his leftover product samples. This small national charity rescues stray cats and provides them with a second chance at life. By donating these items, Pete is helping to care for the rescue cats until they find forever homes.
As we reflect on the impact of our own unwanted gifts, it's clear that even the smallest acts can bring hope and comfort to those who need it most. Consider donating your leftover Christmas gifts or adopting a cat from your local rescue this holiday season – you'll be making a difference in someone's life.