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Hardstaff Barriers is proud to be taking part in a scheme that supports young cancer victims and their families. The road and security barrier manufacturer is collecting used stamps from mail sent to the company’s Nottinghamshire office, in support of the Young Lives v Cancer ‘Stamps for Champs’ initiative.

Young Lives v Cancer helps children and young people (0-25) and their families find the strength to face whatever cancer throws at them.

‘Stamps for Champs’ initiative

Just 1kg of stamps can be sold to help pay for a family to stay in one of 10 homes, located near eight principal treatment centers so that they can be close to their child during cancer treatment. Foreign and old stamps received are also sold to stamp collectors via a dedicated online shop.

Businesses and individuals can send their old stamps to Stamp Champ, Young Lives vs Cancer, Unit 6, Abbey Wood Business Park, Filton, Bristol, BS34 7JU. Used stamps can also be donated at one of the Young Lives vs Cancer charity shops.

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