Save the Children Op Shop - Brendale 53 Kremzow Road, Brendale, Queensland 4500
About the Business
Welcome to Save the Children Op Shop - Brendale! Located at 53 Kremzow Road, our op shop is more than just a regular retail store. As part of Save the Children, a renowned international organization, our mission goes beyond providing you with a unique shopping experience.
When you step into our op shop, you'll find a wide selection of recycled fashion pieces, toys, books, and even some vintage and modern day gems. Whether you're looking to update your wardrobe or find a special item, our shelves are filled with treasures waiting to be discovered.
But there's more to our op shop than just great finds. By shopping with us, you're contributing to the betterment of children's lives in Australia and overseas. Every purchase you make helps fund Save the Children's programs and initiatives, which aim to create a world where every child has a safe and happy childhood.
Our op shop is run by a team of friendly volunteers who are passionate about making a difference. They add a special touch to your shopping experience, offering personalized assistance and a warm atmosphere. Their dedication ensures that every visit to our op shop is a memorable one.
At Save the Children, we believe in sustainability and giving items a second life. Through our partnership with SCRgroup, we ensure that the clothing, handbags, manchester, and soft furnishings donated to our op shops have the opportunity for a new beginning. Items that can't be sold in-store are either taken overseas to be re-homed, recycled into rags, or transformed into biofuel. This way, we reduce waste and make a positive impact on the environment.
Please note that we are unable to accept mattresses as donations at our op shop.
As our stores rely on the support of volunteers, our opening hours may vary depending on their availability. We appreciate your understanding and encourage you to stay updated on any changes through our website or social media channels.
Join us in our mission to create a world where every child has a safe and happy childhood. Visit Save the Children Op Shop - Brendale today and experience the joy of shopping for a cause. Together, we can make a difference.
*Save the Children Australia's total expenditure for the year ended 31 December 2022 is expressed as a percentage. For more detailed information, please refer to our 2022 Annual Report.
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Location & Phone number
53 Kremzow Road, Brendale, Queensland 4500, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 16:30
Tuesday:
09:00 - 16:30
Wednesday:
09:00 - 16:30
Thursday:
09:00 - 16:30
Friday:
09:00 - 16:30
Saturday:
09:00 - 15:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 15:00
Reviews
"Great tidy shop. Very clean and whoever is responsible for the displays should be proud of themselves, well done. Pricing is again hit & miss. A few things I saw, I thought that's reasonable, then others were way overpriced. I understand they are fighting customers reselling and this affects their pricing. Staff were polite to deal with. There is parking onsite although shared with neighbouring businesses so not sure what parking is like during business hours. Great womens wear section. Set out in sizing and type / skirt/ dress etc. Menswear available as well including accessories. Kitchenware/ manxhester/ homewares also available. Glassware is well displayed too. The kids section pretty much covers everything, toys, books etc. Although a smaller area than some stores. Craft and plenty of books. Worth a visit if you're in the area"
"This one has improved a bit over time - keep it up. Mostly stocks affordable clothes and assorted older books which are wrapped in cellophane for some reason; still some outlying ill-thought out prices on show. Not sure if you got the memo but Friends is in high definition on streaming services now."
"Prices are absolutely crazy! A book on gardening 15 dollars? Also they wrap anything that is remotely old and upset it."
"Hmm.... large hand made sign out the front saying their is a *book sale*. Usually this indicates that a percentage had been knocked off the labelled price. "Oh. No. You have that all wrong. Our second hand books are always cheaper than new. That's why it's a sale - and a bargain." Sorry. This is false advertising. When there is a sale sign it means you have dropped the price instead you use it as a gimmick to bring people inside. Terribly manipulative."
"Too expensive. Cheaper across the road at the Salvos or Lifeline. looks good some things are price ok. but i saw $12 for jeans.when you can get them cheaper at bigw."
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