Where to donate children cloths and assessment books?
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dolphinsiah:
Hi, thanks for the lead. Was also thinking of where to donate used but rather new stuff, other than salvation army.It seems that the Book Collection for African kids Year 2013, the drive has not started yet.
Maybe you would like to donate to:
New2U Thrift Shop :
http://www.scwo.org.sg/index.php/new2u-thrift-shop
is located at Waterloo Street...
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I know that Loving Heart Multi-Service Centre at Jurong collects assessment books, because they have a free tuition service for needy students. Not sure if they accept clothing, though.
Their website is http://www.lovingheartjc.org/. -
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Thanks all for your reply. I will check it out.
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One forummer recommended this place previously. You may like to check it out.
http://www.passiton.org.sg/site/passiton/passiton.shtml
Other places, for your consideration, found in this thread:
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=15228&hilit=passiton.shtml -
慈济also have a few collection point every month.
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:thankyou: for this post
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CHC123:
I have a lot of children cloths, toys and assessment books for P1 including exam paper to give away. Can anyone advise where to donate to the needy in Singapore but not salvation army? :thankyou:
sunflower:
Just curious, why not salvation army?Hi, thanks for the lead. Was also thinking of where to donate used but rather new stuff, other than salvation army.

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I was uncomfortable at the fact that i was told to leave my items at a collection point at the Salvation Army (the one near Potong Pasir). Really don’t know what happens to the items in the end. So recently my dh brought my son to an orphanage in Kovan area to donate his books and toys. My dh shared that the kids were so happy and went "waaaaaaaaah" when they peeked inside the bags. My son also had a glimpse in a concrete manner, as to how fortunate he is/has been all this while. I have decided not to sell my kids’ items anymore online. Donating is more fulfilling.
Would appreciate if some can advise me where to donate my boy’s chinese story books. The orphanage i mentioned is a non-chinese organization. -
autumnbronze:
Thanks for sharing!I was uncomfortable at the fact that i was told to leave my items at a collection point at the Salvation Army (the one near Potong Pasir). Really don't know what happens to the items in the end. So recently my dh brought my son to an orphanage in Kovan area to donate his books and toys. My dh shared that the kids were so happy and went \"waaaaaaaaah\" when they peeked inside the bags. My son also had a glimpse in a concrete manner, as to how fortunate he is/has been all this while. I have decided not to sell my kids' items anymore online. Donating is more fulfilling.
Would appreciate if some can advise me where to donate my boy's chinese story books. The orphanage i mentioned is a non-chinese organization.
So for the orphanage that you mentioned ,we can actually just walk in with our items? And the kids there actually get the toys on the spot?
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