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You've found the blog for Sandlewood Op Shop.
We are a small not-for-profit shop in Moorooka (Brisbane) run by volunteers.
Profits from the shop go towards our work with disadvantaged and less fortunate members of the community to help make their lives brighter.
We look forward to seeing you at the shop!


Friday, February 25, 2011

A trip to Brassall State School

Last week we happened to receive two violins at the shop.  They were donated on the premise that we would get them to a school that was inundated in the floods.  When I tried the local school that the donator wanted them to go to - I found that they did not have an instrumental music program, therefore they were no use to them.  I started looking to find an alternative school, who had also been inundated, but also met the requirement of being in a less fortunate socio-econimic area than some of the other local schools which flooded.

I came across (by chance) a page about Brassall State School, who were totally submerged.  They lost their entire music department including all the instruments that are hired to the students in the program.  I spoke with a friend of mine, Katherine, from Hannah's Foundation as they are co-ordinating efforts to re-equip the school's music department.

Today, I went for a drive and took those two violins to Anna (in Admin) at Brassall State School.  She was so appreciative for the donations, but like most flood affected communities, was worried about so many others!  Brassall seem set to be able to replace all their books lost in the floods, and their music program is well on the way to being rebuilt. 

We also delivered to them some other useful items -

Cleaning products that were donated to us by Somerset Environmental Services from South Australia.



also a load of RID Insect Repellant which was donated by Thorley Laboratories.



Anna said that the RID would be very helpful as the kids in grades 5-7 are just setting out on their school camps in the coming weeks.   The cleaning products will replace those lost in the flood and she said the janitors will make good use of them.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

New Toy Drive - Fairfield Flood Family Fun Fair

Who wants to help bring smiles to a child's face? We are looking for donations of new toys to hand out to children who have lost their toys in the floods at the Fairfield Floods Family Fun Fair which will be held at Robinson Park, Fairfield Road, Fairfield on 16th April 2011. 

This event is being run by the Moorooka Lions Club and our aim is to make sure ALL the children receive a new toy on the day.

Please see our new facebook page for this event.  We will need help to sort, wrap etc - and will need donations of wrapping paper.

New Toys for Flooded Children - Fairfield Flood Family Fun Fair

Thanks again for your great support!! Please spread the word!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Trent - the 7yr old legend

Picture this - your son is turning 7.  He says he wants to have a birthday party but instead of the people bringing presents for him, he says he wants his friends to bring presents for the kids who lost their things in the floods.

Sounds like a story... but it's not!

Young Trent had his 7th birthday party and that's exactly what he did.  He asked his friends to bring along a gift suitable for a child who had lost their toys in the floods - and his mum brought him all the way to our shop to donate them so they could go directly to flood affected kids.

Here's Trent with his load of goodies for the kids!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Can You HELP? Donations Needed

CAN YOU HELP? 

We are seeking donations which can be auctioned or raffled off .
Donations will be gratefully received from anyone who is able to help us.

We will auction or raffle them off to raise funds for flood survivors at our Jumble Sale of the Century to be held on Sunday 3rd April 2011

Examples of Items which would be ideal are :

Gift Vouchers for things such as -

  • Beauty Therapists
  • Hairdressers
  • Movie Tickets
  • Photography Sessions
  • Theme Park Entry
  • Accommodation
Can you donate your professional services (lawn mowing, accountant services etc).

We will also be accepting donations of goods in NEW CONDITION ONLY to be included, so if you have a party plan business such as Tupperware, Partylite, Learning Ladder or any other such businesses we would appreciate your help!

If you are able to help us out, please email alani@sandlewoodprojects.org.au

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Jumble Sale of the Century - Sunday 3rd April

HOT NEWS :

We are holding the Flood Relief JUMBLE SALE OF THE CENTURY on Sunday 3rd April 2011 at MaryMac Community Centre, Ipswich Road Annerley.

For more information, please check out the Jumble Sale's Facebook Page :

2011 Flood Relief "Jumble Sale of the Century" by Sandlewood

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Quality of Donated Items

We are blessed to have a wonderful relationship with Givit - Quality Giving Network- an amazing website which was created by Juliette Wright, a mum and strong believer of helping those who need it.

Recently she blogged at Giving, naturally about some of the problems charities face in receiving donated goods.

This blog entry rings so true to us!

We like to think that we can find a home for just about everything.
But there are so many times when we donations, and we literally stand there and look at it wondering "what the?".

With the recent flood, people have been giving us things in droves.  Many wonderful things.

But there's also been more than a fair share of things that absolutely, unequivocally would not pass on to anyone.

We get one solitary wheelie bin for use at the shop as part of our rental agreement.  In the last few weeks this bin has been full to overflowing by Monday afternoon!

There are certain networks that we try to utilise to enable recycling as much as possible. But, there's only so much we can do.
We don't sell rags, so any clothes that are stained, mis-shapen or have holes in them we just have to throw away!!  We often get people donating "things" with bits broken or completely missing - a coffee maker, a juicer, a blender, a vacuum cleaner!! (?) and these things are of no use to us, or any of our customers. 


Last week in particular, we received a donation which was left on our footpath - and left me totally astonished. 
It included (amongst other things)
  • a childs' stroller covered in mould
  • a childs' beanbag chair - also covered in mould and filthy dirty
  • a kettle, which was literally black on the outside from grime
  • a mattress for a cot, which had been stripped back to the foam and innersprings (there was no fabric on it and therefore it was a safety risk as a baby could easily get stuck in the springs!)
  • a single mattress which was wet and smelt of mould.
  • used pillows, that were yellow and smelly

What did this mean for us?  My brother had to take time out of his day to come and load it all into his car, drive it to my house and dump it here - where my husband then spent part of his weekend off work taking loads to the tip!! So not only did it cost us money (to take it to the tip), it also meant that 3 people had to take time out of their day/s to help us get rid of it !!

That said, we are often completely overwhelmed by peoples' generosity and kind giving spirit!

We love nothing more, than opening up donations of lovely clean, freshly laundered items, nic-nacs etc and we love the satisfaction that comes from matching those items up with people who want or need them.

Please, don't stop donating to shops like ours.  Your donations help us to help people who need it.
But please consider what you are donating. 

A friend of mine recently had a fantastic status update on Facebook which I put on our page - but I'm going to share it here too as they are great parting words.

"Please remember, if you are going to donate items, ask yourself "Would I wear this? Would I dress my child in this? Would I use this?". If the answer is no, then it belongs in the bin. People have lost enough, don't try and take their dignity as well."

Our Blog has changed a little

I have been trying hard to keep up with the blogging, but with all the work we've been doing arranging goods for flood affected people, we have been snowed under.

I've wanted for a while to simplify the layout a little, to hopefully make it a little bit easier to read and follow.  Sometimes I blog late at night and although our old template matched our website design, I found that posts seemed to get "lost" in the chaos there.

I hope you all like the changes!!

Please feel free to leave us a comment if you do!

Monday, February 7, 2011

Many THANK YOU's to some generous businesses!

A HUGE THANK YOU to all who have donated items for people in the community who have been affected by the recent floods.


We have several amazingly generous donations, both from individuals and from businesses wanting to help!

We would like to thank the following companies for their recent donations :

Jacqueline Davis and Paragold for the donation of new womens nightwear



John & Ruth Lui of Winalite Australia P/L for the donation of womens sanitary products



Hailey Douglas and Aqueo Import and Distribution Pty Ltd for the donation of new Havaianas