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Recycling Centre Options in Tomsk: Where to Sell Used Clothes and Other Items

Used clothing, shoes, dishes, household appliances, and more can be donated to second-hand shops, charitable foundations, and crisis centers. Even if something is not new, it can still be useful to those in need. If you're planning on de-cluttering your wardrobe or home before spring, consider...

Recycling Centre Options in Tomsk: Where to Sell Used Clothes and Other Items

Covering Tomsk: A Guide to Donating Your Pre-Loved Items

Spring-cleaning got you with a surplus of used clothes, home goods, and more? Tomsk's second-hand stores, charities, and crisis centers are eager to help! Your gently-used belongings could make a world of difference for those in need. Not sure where to donate your items? Look no further! Here's a rundown of where to donate in Tomsk, as provided by RIA Tomsk.

Helping Those in Need

If you have a pile of still-good clothing items gathering dust, a plethora of charitable organizations in Tomsk would gladly accept them. These items will find new homes in crisis centers, children's homes, shelters, and more.

It's not just clothing people need. Old kitchen appliances, toys, towels, dishes, and much more could become necessary items. Need more information about what specific household items are accepted by charities and second-hand stores? Feel free to call for details.

Charities, Crisis Centers, and Second-Hand Stores

A clean, season-appropriate outfit can be dropped off at "Salon daryaleiloshogo" on Mokrushina Street, 20/3. In addition to clothing, the store also accepts curtains, bedding, toys, books, and office supplies. The phone number is +7 (3822) 41-09-15.

The "Right to Childhood" Charity Fund on Gagarina Street, 36 accepts both men's and women's clothing for all ages and seasons, as well as children's toys, bedding, books, office supplies, and household appliances. The phone number is +7 (3822) 53-51-01.

Clothing for all ages and seasons, dishes, toys, office supplies, and even denim and t-shirts is accepted by the "Help from a Clean Heart" Charity Store on Alexandrovskiy Proezd, 4. The phone number is +7-952-893-85-83.

Usable clothing for all ages and seasons, dishes, toys, office supplies can be donated to the "Charity Store" at "Sedyy Lepestok". The organization accepts clean, usable clothing (excluding underwear), shoes, children's toys, and clothing for eco-friendly recycling. The phone number is +7-963-197-35-10.

The "Bus of Mercy" organization helps the homeless. They organize food distributions, where you can bring seasonally-appropriate clothing, clean underwear, and personal hygiene items. Food distributions take place on Thursdays at 18.00 at the address of Pereulok Batyenkova, 12, and Fridays at 8.00 at Irkutsky Trakt, 86/1.

The "Avanazh" Charity Center on Gherzena Street, 61/1 accepts clothing for all ages and seasons, as well as dishes, personal hygiene items, toys, office supplies, and household appliances. They also offer assistance to people affected by fires, so kitchenware, appliances, and linens could prove useful. The phone number is +7-952-176-00‒81.

If you have a lot of items for spring and summer, they will be welcome at the second-hand store "Mnogo Darov" on the Komsonolskiy Prospekt, 89A. Damaged cotton clothing is also acceptable; they will send it for recycling. Along with clothing, the store accepts toys, books, office supplies, and home appliances - as long as they're in good condition. The phone number is 7 (952) 885-33-82

Clothing for all seasons, jewelry, toys, and home appliances can be donated at the second-hand stores "Nuzhnie Veshhi" on the Komsonolskiy Prospekt, 55 or "Svalka" on the Prospect Lenina, 82A.

Want to donate a washing machine, a stove, or any other household appliances? Try joining community groups like "Otdam Darom • Tomsk • Sever'sk" or "REYUZ Tomsk".

Additional Info:Based on the available information, there are no specific donation centers for used goods explicitly mentioned in the search results for Tomsk. To find donation options in the area, consider reaching out to local Jewish organizations like the Jewish Community of Tomsk (38 Ruza Luksmburg Street), exploring international or cultural institutions, and checking local branches of charities like the Red Cross or Salvation Army equivalents in Russia. Additionally, you could contact municipal social services or religious institutions for donation drives, or use online platforms like local classifieds (e.g., Avito) or social media groups to connect with individuals or NGOs in need.

  1. The "Charity Store" at "Sedyy Lepestok" accepts clean, usable clothing (excluding underwear), shoes, children's toys, and clothing for eco-friendly recycling, which can make a significant impact in the lives of those in need.
  2. If you have a surplus of used items such as toys, dishes, or office supplies, the "Right to Childhood" Charity Fund on Gagarina Street, 36 could put them to good use.
  3. For those seeking to recycle damaged cotton clothing, the second-hand store "Mnogo Darov" on the Komsonolskiy Prospekt, 89A would be a good choice.
  4. If you have large household appliances like a washing machine or stove, community groups like "Otdam Darom • Tomsk • Sever'sk" or "REYUZ Tomsk" could help connect you with individuals or NGOs in need.
Used clothing, charitable foundations, and crisis centers are willing to accept second-hand items like clothing, shoes, dishes, household appliances, and more. Even though the items may not be new, they can still help those in need. If you're deciding to clean out your closets this spring, here's a list of addresses where you can donate your items. Find the list on our website.

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