If you have tools and equipment which are not suitable for Workaid, you may be able to donate them to:
    Tools For Self-Reliance
A similar charity, based in Southampton, which supports grassroots development and artisans projects in Ghana, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zimbabwe.
website: www.tfsr.org
  Tools With A Mission
A Christian charity based in Ipswich which sends tools to training projects in Europe and Africa.
website: www.twam.co.uk
WORKAID does not collect computers or computerised office equipment. These items can be offered to:
  Recycle- IT
A not-for-profit company in Luton which provides recycled computer equipment to voluntary groups, charities, churches and schools in the UK
website: www.recycle-it.ltd.uk
Few of the projects WORKAID currently supports have a website, but we have previously worked with:
  Katwe Youth Development Association (KAYDA)
KAYDA is an NGO working with street children, orphans, school drop-outs and other disadvantaged youth in Uganda.
website: www.kayda.4t.com
  The Toybox Charity
A UK charity based in Amersham which runs a rescue and rehabilitation programme for street children in Guatemala, providing them with homes, education and hope for the future.
website: www.toyboxcharity.org.uk
  Vision Peoples in Mission
An ecumenical Christian charity working in Korogocho, one of the poorest slum areas of Nairobi. Director Revd Franklyn Otwoma heads a team of dedicated Kenyans running education, vocational training, and healthcare programmes.
website: www.vision-peoples.org