![]() ![]() How to donate: Drop off pre-loved items at over 30 locations islandwide, including Funan Mall, Fusionopolis or stores like G2000 (full list here). Soft toys, fabric, books, kitchenware, used undergarments and socks, comforter and pillows are also not accepted. Do not donate dirty, stained, wet or moldy items. What they accept: Clothes, shoes, household linen or accessories. Those that cannot be resold will be recycled and sold as industrial cleaning cloth. They’re then sorted out according to their condition - items in good condition are sold to secondhand textile importers in developing countries to help support their free collection services and other eco-educational activities. Greensquare aims to increase that number by collecting recyclable textiles. Singapore generates heaps of textile waste, but only a meagre seven per cent gets recycled. Up to three grocery bags or A4-sized boxes of books accepted per person. How to donate: Drop them off at Dignity Mama booths at Ng Teng Fong Hospital (1 Jurong East St 21, Tower A NTFGH Clinics #02-10, Singapore 609606) or National University Hospital Medical Centre (1 Lower Kent Ridge Road #01-39, Singapore 119082). Books with controversial content, including banned books or those with religious, political or sexual content, will be rejected. Non-English books are accepted on a case-by-case basis. What they accept: Preloved books in good condition - children’s books, adult fiction (except science fiction), adult non-fiction books on various topics from business and wellness to photography and computer science are all accepted. Helmed by social organisation Project Dignity, which works with differently-abled young people, the donated books are sold at booths in hospitals in Singapore staffed by young people with special needs and caregivers, and equips them with skills required to run a stall. Got preloved books to donate? Take them to Dignity Mama, an initiative that collects unwanted books to sell. DM them on Instagram to schedule an appointment to drop off your donations. How to donate: Drop off the donations at The Reloved Collective’s space at 333 Kreta Ayer Road, #02-27, Singapore 080333. ![]() What they accept: New or preloved clothes, bags, shoes, and accessories that are in good condition. Ten per cent of The Reloved Collective’s (TRC) proceeds from sales of preloved items will be donated to Community Chest. Have items that we can’t accept? Click here to find a place to donate them.The thrift and consignment store is holding a donation drive until the end of January and is accepting donations of secondhand goods to be sold in-store at Kreta Ayer. ![]() Used hygiene products, baby food, breast pumps and supplies, or bottles. ![]() Rackets, mitts, hockey sticks, bats, helmets, skates, shin guards/pads.Books and clothing with family-related messaging (“I Love Mommy,” “Daddy and I”).We are not able to accept toys or baby gear of any kind (e.g., stuffed animals, play structures, strollers, car seats).In the interest of the health/safety of the families we serve and in consideration of the limited space they may have access to, we cannot accept the following: Shoes, boots, sneakers, and sandals (infant/child sizes 5–13 and adult sizes 1–10)Ĭlick here for a more detailed list of our Donation Guidelines.Clothing and coats (youth sizes 0–20 and adult sizes small & medium).Shoes (infant/child sizes 5-13 and adult sizes 1-10).Clothing (youth sizes 0-20 and adult sizes small & medium).Please see a list of what we accept below, and review our quality guidelines here. You can help us by making sure that your like-new donations are high-quality: not ripped, stained, broken, or missing pieces. Our mission strives to provide every child with the essentials they need to feel safe, warm, and valued. We accept a wide range of new and like-new items for children from birth through age 12. Cradles to Crayons creates KidPacks that are hand-selected with great care to meet children’s specific wants and needs. ![]()
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