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FREE KIDS

Holiday Gift Swap!

Parents and Adults, we know times are tough. Come in and leave with something 'new' to gift the child in your life for this holiday season

 

​​Items to Swap:
Quality, lightly used toys, books, games, and kids' clothing for all ages.

Any excess items will be donated to local Southeastern Connecticut charities

We Need:​

  • Gift boxes and wrapping supplies for a gift wrap station!

QUALITY, BARELY USED ITEMS
BRING SOME, TAKE SOME!

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Location:
18 Meridian St

New London
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Dates:
Opening Day:
Saturday Nov 9th  10am - 3pm

Sunday Nov 10th
12pm - 5pm

Tuesday 12th
12pm - 3pm &
5pm-8pm

Thursday 14th
9am-3pm & 5-8pm

Last Day:
Saturday 16th 16th 10am-3
pm 

Clean out your toy chests,​

HELP a neighbor,

Save money and save the planet!

Holiday Kids Gift Swap Email Sign-up

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What & Why
a Clothing Swap?

This is the perfect opportunity for you to update your wardrobe and exchange clothing you no longer wear for something that you will wear!

 

With the current cost of living and rising inflation, Swap before you shop is a great way to keep money in your pockets.

Swap Before You Shop

Sustainable

Brands and stores previously had only a few seasons, now they have 52 seasons, pushing out new clothes WEEKLY!


The fashion industry is one of the LARGEST polluters of clean water in the world. Their greenhouse gas emissions are comparable to those of ALL international flights and ocean freight-shipping combined.

 

The average USAmerican throws away roughly 70 pounds of clothing yearly which end up in landfills and take hundreds of years to decompose. We NEED to make a change. 


Clothing swaps help keep clothes out of landfills and allow you to obtain ‘new’ clothes and accessories without directly participating in fast fashion.

"FAST FASHION ISN'T FREE. 
SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE IS PAYING."

- LUCY SIEGLE

Ethical

The majority of people, 85% of them being women, who make clothes you buy in stores live in poverty and are subject to exploitation. That means they are working in unsafe and dirty conditions with very little pay.

 

For years, brands have ‘chased the cheap needle’ around the world, seeking countries with the lowest labor standards so that garment workers can be easily exploited.
Worker exploitation is an essential part of the fast fashion model.

Local Organizations
Excess items will be donated to LOCAL Southeastern CT Charities

More Coming!
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