Charity Stores in the Bega Valley Shire Council area

Many charities sell second-hand goods and clothing via shops. They're great places to pick up a bargain and help a great cause at the same time!

If they're in good condition, many charity stores will also accept unwanted household items such as clothing, furniture and books.

Before setting out to donate unwanted items to a charity shop, however, please call them first to ensure that they can accept your unwanted items.

Below is a list of second hand stores in your local area.

* St Vincent De Paul Store - Moruya

37 Queen Street
Moruya NSW 2537
02 4474 3378

* St Vincent De Paul Store - Narooma

Canty Street
Narooma NSW 2546
02 4476 2822

* St Vincent De Paul Store - Merimbula

82 Main Street
Merimbula NSW 2548
02 6495 3155

* Lifeline - Kingswood

28 Cox Ave
Kingswood NSW 2550
02 4731 4219

* Lifeline - Kingswood

28b Cox Ave
Kingswood NSW 2550
02 4722 3535

* St Vincent De Paul Store - Bega

130 Gipps Street
Bega NSW 2550
02 6492 1475

Worn / Damaged / Unsaleable Clothing

There are number of companies who perform recycling of worn/ damaged/ un-saleable clothing. They are usually sourced from charities. Please contact your local charity to find out if they participate.

The types of items that are suitable for industrial rags should be:

  1. Clean - no dirt, oil, grease, paint, blood
  2. Absorbent materials only - no denim
  3. Suitable size: minimum cut size for rags is 400mm square... Children's clothing usually too small
  4. Preferable items include T Shirts, towels, flannelette, sheets - especially white materials.

If your items do not meet the abovementioned criteria, please do not put them in charity bins, as they will be landfilled by the charity and incur costs to the charity.

Some clothing (preferably natural fibres) can be used for weed matting. You could contact a community garden or Landcare / Bushcare to see if they would use it.

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About Charity Stores

The National Association of Charitable Recycling Organisations (NACRO) ensures that all the collected goods and proceeds are used exclusively for their welfare programs. If there are NACRO members in your area, these are listed above and marked with an asterisk.