Community Thrift Store
Waste With Purpose
Donate. Reuse. Support Lives.
Our Community Thrift Store encourages residents to donate usable, pre-loved or unused items so they can be reused instead of discarded. These items are made available to the community at affordable prices, promoting sustainability while supporting social initiatives.

What is the Community Thrift Store?
A thrift store is a place where people donate items they no longer need but are still usable. Instead of sending these items to landfills, they are collected, sorted and made available to others in the community.
The Community Thrift Store helps reduce waste, promotes reuse and creates value from items that would otherwise be discarded.
Why This Initiative Matters
- Reduces waste and landfill disposal
- Encourages reuse and responsible consumption
- Provides affordable items for the community
- Supports social and environmental initiatives
- Builds a culture of sharing and sustainability
Items That Can Be Donated
Community members can donate many types of usable items such as:
- Clothes and footwear
- Small furniture
- Toys and children’s items
- Kitchen utensils and household goods
- Showpieces, decorative items and idols
- Bags, accessories and daily use items
All items should clean and in usable condition.
How It Works
1. Donate
Residents donate items that are still usable but no longer needed.
2. Sort
Items are sorted and organized by volunteers.
3. Share
Items are made available to community members at nominal prices.
4. Support
Proceeds support trust activities and help sustain community initiatives.
Community Impact
The thrift store initiative supports a circular economy where resources are reused instead of wasted.
By giving items a second life, we reduce environmental impact while supporting meaningful community work.
How To Donate
Residents interested in donating items can contact us on WhatsApp to coordinate donations and drop-off.
Call To Action
Give Your Items a Second Life
If you have usable items that you no longer need, donate them to the Community Thrift Store and help promote sustainable living.
