![]() Large or heavy items may be eligible for pick-up by the Salvation Army logistics team – call 2332 4433 or WhatsApp 9688 5670 for more info. Alternatively, if the donation quantity is five large bags or more, please drop off at one of the collection centres listed here. How to donate: Donate via the dedicated Salvation Army Recycling Bins located across Hong Kong. What you can donate: Electrical appliances, clothing, footwear, toys, stationery and books. Some of the collected items will go to those in need, such as the elderly, street sleepers and ex-prisoners the rest will go to the Salvation Army’s retail chain to be sold with discount. The Salvation Army is one of the most established organisations for recycling goods. ![]() Hong Kong Salvation Army – Donate clothing, books, electrical appliances and more HAPPYSHOP, WhatsApp: 6387 1255, Read More: Sassy Supports – ImpactHK How to donate: Submit an enquiry by following the steps outlined here. What you can donate: Furniture and electrical appliances. The team offer a free furniture collection service for all suitable donations. ![]() HAPPYSHOP works to transform the concept of “second-hand” by upcycling donated furniture items and local community resources. HAPPYSHOP – Donate furniture and electrical appliances Green Dot, Unit A & C, 21/F Young Ya Industrial Building, 381-389 Sha Tsui Road, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong, 2328 3901, Read More: 7 Ways To Live A More Sustainable Lifestyle How to donate: Green Dot has its own collection service. What you can donate: Furniture and homeware. The items collected will either be donated to the public or sold in second-hand markets, with part of the proceeds going towards non-profit or charity organisations. Its focus is on collecting and recycling used furniture and homeware. Green Dot was established in 2012 with the aim of promoting sustainable living in Hong Kong. How to donate: Donate using Crossroads’ GoodCity.HK app.Ĭrossroads Foundation, Building 32, Crossroads Village, 2 Castle Peak Road, Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong, 2984 9309, Green Dot – Donate furniture and homeware If you’re unsure whether your item will be accepted, simply use the app to take a photo – your item will be reviewed by a team of expert volunteers within a matter of minutes. What you can donate: All electrical appliances, furniture, household goods, clothing, toys and office supplies. Any donated goods will be distributed to charities and individuals in need across both Hong Kong and the globe. Crossroads has been helping people in the community and around the globe for more than 20 years. This long-standing NGO is no stranger to Hong Kong. ![]() How to donate: Apply for pick-up service here or drop off at one of the many Donation Collection Points.Ĭhristian Action, 2456 2220, Crossroads Foundation – Donate clothing, furniture, electrical appliances, office supplies and more What you can donate: All wearable clothing, books, toys, small appliances and housewares. All collected items will either be offered for sale at Christian Action Community Sales Outlets, distributed to service users and vulnerable communities, or exported to developing countries. ![]() And now you can help by donating to its Green Collection Charity Drive. Having been around for over 50 years, Christian Action serves those who are disadvantaged, marginalised, displaced or abandoned. Where To Donate Furniture & Electrical Appliances Christian Action – Donate clothing, books, small appliances and more Read More: Where To Volunteer In Hong Kong – Nonprofits, Charities & Social Enterprises Sassy Tip: Do you have broken or poor quality unwanted items? Scroll to the end to find out where you can legally discard these belongings. That’s why we’re strong advocates of a good old fashioned clear out. Clothes, books, furniture, even electronics – sort through it all, then donate or sell the things you don’t want to these awesome charities, non-profits and consignment stores. If you’re anything like us and have a tendency to hoard, we bet you’re constantly left wading through piles of clothes and fancy dress odds and ends. It’s no secret that our tiny apartments in Hong Kong can accumulate a whole lot over the years. Donate or sell your clothes, furniture, electronics, books and more in Hong Kong to make sure they get a second lease of life… ![]()
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