Where To Donate
Kelowna
Walmart
Kirchner Recycling Depot
Glenmore Landfill
Call for pick up: 250-765-2661
West Kelowna
Walmart
West Kelowna Landfill
Call for pick up: 250-765-2661
Vernon
Walmart
Call for pick up: 1-800-404-4483
Penticton
Walmart
Call for pick up: 1-800-404-4483
What To Donate
Clothing
- Men's, Women's, Children's Clothing & Shoes
- Clothing Accessories: Hats, Mitts, Scarves, Ties, Nylons, Socks, Underwear
- Personal Accessories: Purses, Wallets, Fanny Packs, Bags
- Bed and Bath Towels, Sheets, Blankets, Pillows, Curtains, Tablecloths
Media
- Hardback and Paperback Books
- Magazines
- Records, Tapes, CDs
- Videos, DVDs
- Computer Software
Housewares
- Toys, Games, Puzzles, Stuffed Animals
- Jewelry, Crafts, Mugs, Candles, Pictures/Frames, Baskets, Ornaments
- Pots, Pans, Utensils, China Cups, Vases, Dishes, Cutlery, Glassware, Silverware, Stemware
- Small Electrical Toasters, Radios, Power Tools
Sorry, we cannot accept televisions or computer monitors due to high disposal fees
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Value Village In The Community
When we reuse and recycle responsibly, the people and the planet benefit in exponential ways. We call it The Savers Cycle, and it's how we've done business for more than 55 years. Our for-profit company partners with local nonprofit agencies to make sure the funds stay local. Here's how it works.
DONATE
Our nonprofit alliances contact people in the community to ask for donations of reusable clothing and household items. We pay our nonprofit alliances based on the number of boxes and bags of merchandise they've collected from you and then deliver to us. In the same way, we also pay our nonprofit alliances every time you donate gently used goods directly at our stores via Community Donation Centers.
REUSE & RESTYLE
All donations get sorted by our store teams and only the highest-quality reusable items are value-priced and merchandised according to department, style, size and color. After that, the items are ready to sell.
AROUND THE GLOBE
The majority of items that don't sell are shipped to developing nations through both wholesale and philanthropic efforts. Individuals in developing countries can then create their own marketplaces that service citizens who rely on affordable, quality merchandise.
THE BENEFITS TO THE COMMUNITY
Last year, we paid our nonprofit partners and their programs more than $117 Million to fund their programs and services. To date, we've paid more than $1 billion since 1954. Customers also benefit by getting access to quality used goods at a great value.
TO THE WORLD
Individuals in developing countries around the world can now create their own marketplaces in which to conduct commerce. As a result, other individuals in these countries have a resource where they can find used, affordable merchandise.






