More people are making a shift to thrift to purchase high-quality goods at affordable prices as inflation continues to impact consumers in Canada and the Salvation Army Thrift Store has experienced that increased demand with 1 15 per cent increase in traffic in their stores across Canada.
Demand has also been fuelled by people being more environmentally conscious and those who like to discover vintage and unique finds.
But the organization is also struggling to replenish its shelves and racks as there was a slowdown in donations during the Winter months.
“We are in urgent need of donations, across Canada, especially of everyday household items such as kitchen and home decor items, housewares, ceramics and small appliances,” said Ted Troughton, managing director of the Salvation Army Thrift Store. “We hope people think of us when they are doing their Spring cleaning knowing that their donation will make a positive impact in their local communities.
“More than making a difference to our neighbours in need, by shopping and donating to us, our guests and donors are diverting thousands of pounds of clothing, textiles and household items from local landfills.”
Funds raised through the sale of donations in the Thrift Stores help support the Salvation Army programs and services throughout the year. This includes meals, food banks, children’s breakfast programs, housing supports, substance-use recovery, and work preventing modern slavery and human trafficking.
“To encourage Canadians to donate their unused items, and doing good for the planet and their community, the Salvation Army Thrift Store has launched their #EarthLovesThrift campaign. Leading up to Earth Day on April 22, anyone who drops off a donation will receive an exclusive #EarthLovesThrift offer for 25% off on all clothing along with a Donor Thank You coupon to save on their next purchase,” said the organization.
Donations to The Salvation Army Thrift Store can be made at any of their 115 Donor Welcome Centres across Canada. Locations and hours can be found at www.thriftstore.ca/locations.
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