Clothes Swap at Sisterhood

published on Monday, 25 April 2022 by Janine Remund
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Saturday, 7 May 2022 | 09:00 - 13:00

This Saturday, Sisterhood will be holding a clothes swap at the seetal chile youth centre. In addition to the actual clothes swap, there will also be an opportunity to chat with other women over coffee/tea and pastries. 

Maybe you still have beautiful clothes in good condition in your wardrobe that you simply no longer wear or that no longer fit. We are looking for exactly these clothes to make them available for a new, happy owner. So if you have clothes, accessories, handbags, shoes, jewellery, scarves or even maternity or evening wear at home that are still in good condition (i.e. not washed out, defective or heavily worn) and that you would like to pass on, you can deposit them in seetal chile (clearly marked under the compartments in the foyer) until 6 May 2022. 

What is left over at the end of the clothes exchange can either be taken back or we will give it to the clothes room for refugees. We will be happy to set up a box in which you can put an amount of your choice for your selected clothes. The total amount collected for the clothes will be donated to the refugee work of seetal chile.

We are looking forward to you going through your wardrobe and helping to collect clothes etc. to make them available to us for a hopefully great Sisterhood clothes swap and hopefully, you can be part of it yourself and find something great new for you!

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