

Click on the tabs below for reuse, recycling or safe disposal options.
Toys that are in good condition can be sold through classified ads online, in local newspapers and magazines and through online communities.
Used toys that are no longer useful can be disposed of with your regular garbage.
See Garbage for disposal options.
Clothesline – Canadian Diabetes Association
The Canadian Diabetes offers drop-off and pick-up services for clothing, footwear and other household textiles and cloth-based items. Pick-up services are also available for small household items such as kitchenware, pots & pans, tools and blenders.
Location: Services throughout the province.
Phone: (709) 747-4590
Web: www.diabetes.ca
Previously Loved Clothes and Things
Epilepsy NL offers drop-off and pick-up services for clothing, footwear, toys and other household items.
Location: 351 Kenmount Road, St. John's
Phone: (709) 753-7283
Web: epilepsynl.com
Salvation Army Thrift Stores
Donate gently used clothing and household items to your local Salvation Army Thrift Store or call to arrange pick up of larger items.
Location: Services throughout the province.
Web: www.thriftstore.ca
Value Village
Donate gently used clothing, footwear, toys and other household items to Value Village.
Location: 161 Kenmount Road, St. John's
Phone: 709-726-5200
Web: www.valuevillage.com
Yellow Pages Listing – Second-Hand Stores
Additional services may be available in your region.
Location: Locations throughout the province.
Web: View a listing of Second-Hand Stores in the Yellow Pages.
Think About It
Donate used toys that are in good condition to local charities.