Milk donation

Hello! Not sure if this is the correct place to post but I have some milk to donate to someone who needs it! Already helped 3 families and would love to continue!
I am dairy free, egg free (plant based diet due to allergies) I eat my vitamins so milk is as good as I can be!
I have a cup of coffee every other day, but don't drink, smoke or take any medication.
My little one is almost 6 months and is thriving,
I pump at night time because most of time he sleeps through and need to keep supply up and build up supply for when I return to work.
I am based in Sittingbourne/Teynham Kent but can always drop of to; herne bay, Teynham, Sittingbourne, Rainham,
Happy for people to collect as well.
Please feel free to message or comment 🩷

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That's such a nice thing to do! Maybe also put it in local Facebook groups x

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Post in Human Milk 4 Human Babies FB group 😊 x

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Hey hun, I donate breastmilk and found letting local NICU and sure start centres know really helped. So nice to meet someone else who donates local to me . Thank you as someone who has also needed donor milk means alot x

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The local milk bank for this area is Herts milk bank. (I'm based very close to you) They have volunteers who will collect your milk and take it to their headquarters. You need to register with them first but it's really easy to do.

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