

Some of the larger recycling depots (in Basel, anyway) have them too. Neighbors in need, can access clothing and furniture vouchers to redeem at the stores by working with their local parish conference.Īll revenue generated from sales is used to continue serving those in need throughout our community. Most places (big shops, e.g Migros, COOP) have charity clothes drop-off points. With the high cost of living on Long Island and the growth of the working poor, people need an affordable alternative to help furnish their homes and clothe their families. Just bag the items and bring them to one of the Clothing. Our thrift stores depend on the donation of gently used clothing, furniture, and household items to help people in need. Drop off your gently used clothes, shoes and household textiles knowing that they will be reused. For some, struggling to make ends meet the Society’s Thrift Stores are a place where they can find clothing, furniture, home goods, and other items at prices they can afford. But for many people on Long Island, our thrift stores have become an important part of their lives. Chances are, you probably haven’t given them much thought as you go about your day. Address : 4001 Boulevard Decarie Hours : Monday to Wednesday, 9 am to 6 pm Thursday to Friday, 9 am to 8 pm Saturday to Sunday, 10 am to 6 pm Drop off: 24/7 Chez Doris Chez Doris Chez Doris is a charitable organization offering an everyday daytime shelter for all women in difficulty. You’ve probably passed the signs of our Thrift Stores countless times, or seen one of our trucks out on the road collecting donations.
