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Visit our online directory! www.edmonton.ca/reusedirectory Reuse Directory

Africa We Care Alberta Association for Community Living (AACL) 780-486-5552 www.africawecare.org 11724 Kingsway Ave 780-452-2121 www.aacl.org must be working and Pentium 3 or higher. Textbook and novels only. Stuffed animals only. Drop off 9 am - 5 pm everyday. Call first. No magazines. under 5 years old only. Call for pick up. Alhambra Books 10115 81 Ave 780-439-4195 Accept donations of paperback, hardcover books and book related items such as book ends. No magazines. Architectural Clearing House Ben Calf Robe Society 11507 120 St 780-436-1222 www.achouse.ca 12046 77 St 780-477-6648 www.bcrsociety.ab.ca Must be reusable. Call for drop off or pick up. Children and baby clothing. No textbooks or encyclopedias. Small household items only. Call for drop off or pick up. Bibles for Missions Thrift Store 15222 Stony Plain Rd 780-489-6958 No microwaves or mattresses. Drop off. Call first if bringing furniture. Bissell Centre Bissell Thrift Shoppes 10527 96 St 780-423-2285 www.bissellcentre.org 8818 118 Ave Donations Line: 780-471-6644 www.bissellcentre.org Also accepts diapers, formula and bottles. Drop off only. No cribs. No beds, sofa beds or futons. No magazines. Call for drop off or pick up. Boyle Street Co-op 10116 105 Ave 780-424-4106 Given to people in need. Small toys only. Drop off. National Diabetes Trust Clothesline 1-800-505-5525 www.diabetes.ca No magazines. Novels and children s stories only. Call for pick up. Canadian Native Friendship Centre Canadian Red Cross - HELP (Health Equipment Loan Program) CANDORA Society of Edmonton Cerebral Palsy Association In Alberta Cleanit Greenit Composting Crystal Kids - Recreation Youth Centre 11728 95 Street 780-761-1900 www.cnfc.ca c/o General Hospital, Room 2B01, 11111 Jasper Ave 780-342-8588 www.redcross.ca 248 Abbottsfield Mall 3210 118 Ave 780-474-5011 www.candorasociety.com Office: 17231 105 Ave Value Village (any location) 780-477-8030 www.cpalberta.com 20450 113 Ave 780-488-7926 www.cleanitgreenit.net 8718 118 Ave 780-479-5283 www.crystalkids.org Small household items only. Also accepts diapers. Drop off Mon to Fri 9 am - 5 pm. Call first. Mobility aids, wheelchairs, commodes, walkers, bath and toilet seats. No crutches, electrical or hydraulic items. Drop off. Call first. Clean only, no stains. No car seats. Especially in need of interview clothes. Small household items only. Drop off. No cribs or car seats. Flat screen monitors only. Small furniture only. Drop off at office (Mon to Fri 8 am - 4:30 pm) or at any Value Village. Call for pick up. Accepts organic yard waste and other organics for composting. Please call first. Also accepts board games. Children s books only. Sporting equipment must be working. Drop off Mon to Fri 3 pm - 6 pm, or Sat 1 pm - 4 pm. 2 www.edmonton.ca/reusedirectory 3

Dickensfield Amity House Edmonton Bicycle Commuters Society Braincare Centre Edmonton Earthcycle (formerly Freecycle) Edmonton Emergency Relief Services Society Edmonton Food Bank Edmonton Humane Society (S.P.C.A.) Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton Goodwill Industries of Alberta Habitat for Humanity ReStore Home Re-use-ables Hope Mission House of Refuge Mission Kids Kottage Mennonite Central Committee Thrift Shop 9213 146 Ave 780-478-5022 www.amityhouse.ca 10047 80 Ave (Alley) 9305 111 Ave 780-433-2453 www.edmontonbikes.ca 229, 10106 111 Ave 780-477-7575 www.ebirs.ab.ca www.edmontonearthcycle.org 10255 104 St 780-428-4422 www.eerss.ca 11508 120 St or fire halls and major grocery stores 780-425-2133 www.edmontonsfoodbank.com 13620 163 St 780-471-1774 www.edmontonhumanesociety.com 10523 100 Ave 780-421-1175 www.efryedmonton.ab.ca Donations Line: 780-944-1414 Check SuperPages or website for more locations www.goodwill.ab.ca 8210 Yellowhead Tr 780-471-4909 6909 76 Ave 780-462-4909 www.hfh.org 8832 62 Ave 780-428-1082 www.homereusables.com 2403 Elmwood Drive SW 780-485-6888 www.hopemission.com 10339A 95 St 780-983-4123 www.refugemission.com 10107 134 Ave 780-448-1752 www.kidskottage.org 9251 34 Ave 780-443-4047 www.mcc.org Also accepts diapers of any size. Drop off Mon to Fri 8:30 am - 4 pm. Bicycles and accessories only, including bicycle tires and tubes for recycling as well as hardware tools and rags. Call or check website for hours. Pentium 3 or higher. Also accepts monitors, printers, keyboards etc. Call to arrange drop off. Accepts almost anything. Must be family friendly and legal. A way for people to give away or acquire free reusable items. See website. No magazines. New toys only. Drop off Tues to Sat 10 am - 3 pm. Call 780-423-0985 for pick up. Check website for more drop off locations. Bedding material for animals only (no carpet). Also accepts cleaning, pet and office supplies. Check website for updated wishlist. Drop off. Women s clothing and new hygiene items. Will give to clients. Drop off between 9 am - 4 pm. Call first. No cribs, walkers, highchairs, car seats or baby gates. Tools and hardware are the only renovation items accepted. Drop off. Items must be in clean, workable and saleable condition. Any new or used reusable building supplies. No mattresses. No paint. Call to confirm acceptance of items. Drop off or pick up. Used building materials. Drop off or pick up. Call first. Men s clothing only. Drop off Mon to Sat 9 am - 5 pm. Only household items accepted are blankets and yogurt/margarine and Tupperware containers. Drop off 4:30 pm - 9 pm daily. Children s clothing only. No car seats or cribs. Also accepts diapers, cleaning and laundry supplies. See website for wish list. Drop off only Mon and Thur 8:30 am - 4:30 pm. Closed 11:30 am - 1 pm. No large appliances. Drop off during store hours. 4 www.edmonton.ca/reusedirectory 5

The Mustard Seed Once Upon A Child Operation Friendship Seniors Society - McCauley Seniors Drop In Centre Pregnancy Care Centre Red Road Healing Society Salvation Army National Recycling / Thrift Stores Shanked Computer Recycling Inc. Sport Central Association Strathcona Place Senior Centre Terra Centre Value Village WIN House Wings of Providence Youth Emergency Shelter Society 10568 114 Street 780-426-5600 www.theseed.ca 3833 99 St 13531 St. Albert Tr 780-488-3348 780-428-3366 www.ouac.com 9526 106 Ave 780-429-2626 www.ofss.org 11223 100 Ave 780-424-2624 www.pregnancycarecentre.ca 4225 118 Ave 780-471-3220 www.theredroad.ca See website for locations Donations Line: 780-423-2111 or 1-800-757-4483 www.ab.salvationarmy.ca/thriftstores.htm 11428 Winterburn Rd 780-486-7837 www.scri.ca 11847 Wayne Gretzky Dr North 780-477-1166 www.sportcentral.org/items.htm 10831 University Ave 780-433-5807 www.seniorcentre.org 9359 67A St (in Braemar School) 9930 106 St 780-428-3772 www.terraassociation.com 780-468-1259 8930 82 Ave Check superpages or website for more locations www.valuevillage.com 780-471-6709 www.winhouse.org/donate.htm 780-426-4985 www.wingsofprovidence.ca 9310 82 Ave 780-468-7070 www.yess.org Clothing needs to be in season. Also accepts baby formula, diapers and bottles. Drop off Mon to Fri 9 am - 5 pm. Children s and baby clothing, furniture and accessories. Will pay. Call first. No furniture. Senior s clothing only (larger sizes preferred). Drop off only. Baby and maternity clothing only. No cribs, strollers or car seats. Call for drop off. Call first for drop off or pick up. Baby equipment must be less than 4 years old. No magazines, text books, or encyclopedias. No mattresses. Drop off at store location during store hours. Call for pick up. Will recycle. Accepts computer parts, monitors, DVDs and cassette tapes, and phones. Call first. Reusable sporting goods, will refurbish. No downhill ski or excercise equipment. Items also accepted at police stations and fire halls, United Cycle, All Sport Replay and Sport Central. Craft supplies for rug hooking, crocheting, weaving and sewing. No magazines. Also accepts lumber, plywood, soft pinewood and gardening supplies. Open Mon to Fri 9 am - 4 pm. Teen, maternity, children s and baby clothing (sizes 0 5). No car seats or cribs. Accepts new diapers. Accepts children s videos. Drop off large items at south side location only (during school year). Call first. Call one of their charity partners for pick up: AACL, Cerebral Palsy Association, Canadian Diabetes Association, Clothesline. No televisions. Women s, children s and baby clothing only. Will accept new diapers. Small household items only. No furniture. Personal care products must be new and unopened. Call first. Drop off. Women s and children s clothing only. Small household items only. Accepts new diapers. No strollers, cribs or carseats. Working computers less than 5 years old. Call first. Drop off only. Accepts perishable food, transit tickets, teen clothing and footwear. Personal care items must be new. Small furniture only. Call first. Drop off. Ring buzzer after hours. 6 www.edmonton.ca/reusedirectory 7

Reuse Fairs Another great way to donate is to take your items to a Reuse Fair. These fairs are one-day community events where requested, reusable, everyday items are collected for local organizations. Examples include: arts and crafts material, milk jug lids, puzzle pieces, magnets, keys, spices, corks, broken jewelry and old calendars. Find out more about Reuse Fairs at www.edmonton.ca/reuse Reuse and Recycling Directory For a complete listing of Edmonton charities, services and business that will accept items for reuse, recycle or disposal please see the City of Edmonton Reuse and Recycling Directory at www.edmonton.ca/reusedirectory Reuse Centre The City of Edmonton Reuse Centre accepts 200 smaller household items (e.g. clothes pins, gift wrap, arts and craft supplies, office/ school supplies, and trophies). For a minimal fee, these reused items can be purchased by groups and individuals. The Reuse Centre does not accept furniture, clothing or appliances. Many charities listed in this booklet accept those materials. For more information on the Reuse Centre go to www.edmonton.ca/reuse or call: 780-442 4380 10004-103A Ave. Hours: Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays Saturdays 12 pm - 8 pm 10 am - 4 pm Closed Sundays, Mondays and statutory holidays. Questions? Call 311 Email: wasteman@edmonton.ca Web: www.edmonton.ca/waste TTY: 780-944 5555 Using paper with 100% post-consumer fibre helped save Using paper with 100% post-consumer fibre helped trees save and trees water, and wood water, and wood energy and resources. energy resources. 100% Post-Consumer Fibre 100% Recycled 01/2011 07/2012