How do you request a Salvation Army store in your area?
Jade Orchid asked:
I think it would be a wonderful thing if there was a Salvation Army store in my town…How do I go about getting them to put one here? I know I would donate stuff and there are many people here who would readily volunteer to help…
I think it would be a wonderful thing if there was a Salvation Army store in my town…How do I go about getting them to put one here? I know I would donate stuff and there are many people here who would readily volunteer to help…
Would Australians be interested in a store that sells baking and spice items in bulk?
honeybun148 asked:
Basically a store with bins of stuff like flour, sugar, lollies and spices and customers come in and buy everything by the kilo. You save a ton of money from supermarkets and you only have to get as much as you need.
It’d be in Newcastle.
Basically a store with bins of stuff like flour, sugar, lollies and spices and customers come in and buy everything by the kilo. You save a ton of money from supermarkets and you only have to get as much as you need.
It’d be in Newcastle.
How do i go about getting free office supplies for a charity organisation?
t1ish asked:
I am currently working for a charity run organisation, eventhough they are an government based charity, they have little or no funding (partly because the government decide to spend money on petty things like speed camera’s &congestion charges etc!) I really want to help this charity in some way shape or form…can anyone help?! Cheers!
I am currently working for a charity run organisation, eventhough they are an government based charity, they have little or no funding (partly because the government decide to spend money on petty things like speed camera’s &congestion charges etc!) I really want to help this charity in some way shape or form…can anyone help?! Cheers!
Is the Salvation Army more of a thrift store like goodwill or a charity?
gurlygurl20000 asked:
I’ve heard of people (who aren’t exactly poor) who decide they like thrift store finds better than an average store, so could someone who isn’t needy shop at a goodwill or Salvation Army store?
I’ve heard of people (who aren’t exactly poor) who decide they like thrift store finds better than an average store, so could someone who isn’t needy shop at a goodwill or Salvation Army store?




