So you’re done decluttering for Chinese New Year. Now where do you donate all those old clothes and other stuff?
MINDS Social Enterprise is a voluntary welfare organisation that provides vocational opportunities to people with intellectual disabilities. Among these are MINDS Shops that sell donated items. Net revenue from sales go towards paying their monthly allowances and lunch expenses during training.Clothes, shoes, accessories, baby and kids toys and supplies, home appliances , electronics, kitchen and homeware, furniture, sports equipment, tools , and more.
For pre-loved clothes, Metta Welfare Association donates them to a recycling organisation to be recycled, in exchange for donations based on the total weight of items collected.Generally, new electronics and furniture, and wearable preloved clothes . However, the list of specific items varies according to their current needs and wishlist. Check the updated listDeposit items at the Metta Building’s recycle bins at Basement 1, 32 Simei Street 1, S. Open on weekdays 7.30am-5.
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