Have a glimpse inside the brand new Kirkland Nova Thrift Shop that has been relocated to 3268 Rue Jean-Yves, Kirkland, next to WimGym at the former Bombay site. This shop will replace its previous location on St-Charles in Kirkland. The location is open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Donations are warmly welcomed on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays during opening hours (10 a.m.-4 p.m.) through the back door. A range of items are accepted, from children's clothing, clothing, shoes, china and jewelry. All minus books, furniture and electronics (see below for locations that may accept these items). The Kirkland location may be reached at (514) 697-6692.
All proceeds benefit the programs and services @nova.westisland provides to 16 West Island municipalities including palliative in-home nursing care, adult day centers, adult and child grief counseling, and support for patients living at home and their caregivers, including ALS and Alzheimer's caregiver support groups.
Services are provided by a team of registered nurses, health aides, program coordinators, and volunteers. Family-centered care throughout the organization ensures the quality of their services, as they strive for respectful, compassionate, and culturally competent services.
A key way to support the organization is through shopping at one or more of NOVA's four thrift shops. Second-hand clothing, furniture, books, and china are offered for an affordable price with unique items that the community has donated. Certain locations offer specific items, as listed below.
CHINA/CLOTHING/TOYS:
43 rue Ste. Anne, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue 514-457-1642
CLOTHING/CHINA:
Plaza Pointe-Claire, 321 St-Jean, Pointe-Claire 514-697-8457
BOOKS:
43 rue Ste. Anne, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue 514-457-1948
USED FURNITURE:
449 Beaconsfield Blvd, Beaconsfield 514-694-8417
Donations may be placed here
To volunteer for the organization, click here
SOURCE: NOVA West Island
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