
Donations appreciated and needed โบ๏ธ๐๐ป๐บ๐ฝ
Kia Ora Neighbours,
Does it bring you joy to know that the items you donated are being cared for and cherished by someone else?๐ฅน๐
Do you feel pleased knowing that youโve made a difference by not adding more waste to the environment? ๐ฅฐ๐ฟ
We have all types of thrifters visiting our store ๐ From eager kids looking for accessories to add to their science project ๐ฉ๐ฝโ๐ฌto teachers looking for resources to encourage creative flowing ideas ๐ง๐ปโ๐ซGroups of friends excited to dress up for their bestieโs Hens Night ๐ฅณ to the avid crafter who has incredible talent turning simple stamps into mind blowing coasters๐
Our collectors community and families who love to pop in and say hi and remind us of how this store is a special place for them๐ฅน
Looking for a one-of-a-kind ๐ gift? We are putting out new donations daily, so pop in as you never know what you may just find๐
We are always on the receiving side!๐โโ๏ธ
Please choose us to donate your clean, safe pre-loved items to๐ค๐ซ
Your donations allow us to continue the wonderful work we set out to do๐
Our mission is to improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilising the power of humanity and enhancing community resilience.
โค๏ธThank you for your ongoing support, we appreciate youโค๏ธ
We can also organise collections for heavier items, just ask us how on โ๏ธ (09)622-1565 or email us at:
๐ง shop.onehunga@redcross.org.nz or visit us at 200 Onehunga Mall Road, Onehunga
Hours of trade:
Monday to Saturday 9:00am to 5:00pm
Sunday 10:00am to 5:00pm
Opening everyday so you donโt miss out ๐

Poll: Would you use a pet cemetery?
Dave Stephens has created a pet cemetery on his land.
The 10-acre site in Albany, Auckland, features graves nestled among beautifully manicured gardens and unique art pieces, offering a serene space where visitors can pay their respects in their own way.
Is a local pet cemetery something you think you would use? Share your thoughts below.

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31.3% Yes
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67.1% No
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1.5% Other - I'll share below

Neighbourly Q&A: Consumer rights with CAB's Andrew Hubbard
What can you do if you buy something that breaks soon after you buy it? It's time for another helpful Q&A.
This week we have Andrew Hubbard from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand (CABNZ) who will be answering your questions about your consumer rights.
A little bit about Andrew:
Dr Andrew Hubbard is deputy chief executive of Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand (CAB) and loves working for the CAB so much that heโs been there for more than fifteen years.
Andrew believes in the difference people can make working together in the community and loves being able to support the work of the more than 2000 CAB volunteers across the motu. Andrewโs background is in policy and heโs been actively involved in consumer issues for the fifteen years heโs been at the CAB.
Andrew and the CAB team are ready to answer your questions about your consumer rights. This might be questions about when you can get a refunds, your rights when buying via Facebook or overseas, product delivery issues and what to do if a retailer won't sort a problem out for you. Ask away!
Andrew will be here live on Wednesday at 9.30am, but go ahead, and add your question below now โฉ


Got a minute?๐กTry this riddle and letโs see how clever you really are! ๐ง
I am silent, yet I speak;
I can open minds but cannot open myself;
I contain worlds but have no lifeโ
What am I?
Do you think you know the answer? Don't spoil it for your neighbours! Simply 'Like' this post if you know the answer and the big reveal will be posted in the comments at 2pm.
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