Give yourself a pat on the back - because you're great at bagging things for charity in Sunderland.
When it comes to collecting for a worthy cause, you have pretty much done it all.
You've collected glasses and football boots for African communities, mobile phones and ink cartridges for a church roof repair, and even paint for a barn restoration.
1. Collecting your thoughts
You really have been innovative with the causes you have supported.
See if there's one you have backed in this retro collection.
2. Reflections from 2003
These unwanted glasses were being collected at DJ Morris opticians in 2003.
Assistant Janet Howarth gave the Echo a glimpse at the collection before it was sent to Africa as part of a Lions Club appeal.
3. Dialling in to a 2006 memory
Linda Baker started a collection of old mobile phones and ink cartridges to fund repairs to the roof at St John's Church in Seaham in 2006.
4. Sharing shoebox memories from 2008
Back to St Mary's Primary School in Barnes where pupils collected more than 100 shoeboxes for the annual appeal in 2008.