ESG Rummage Sale

Every Spring and Fall, ESG United Church collects donations from community members to sell at our local Rummage sale, to support the church operations. All the items that are not purchased through our Rummage Sale are then picked up by a local organization as well as donated to our community outreach partners.

THE RUMMAGE SALE PROCESS

  1. Donations are dropped off at our local church by generous community members looking to provide their gently used items to our ESG network 
  1. Donations are sorted by our dedicated volunteers 2 days prior to the Rummage Sale. The entire church is transformed into a huge store! 
  1. The entire community comes out to support this major event by purchasing the donated gently used items. 
  1. ESG invites our community outreach partners to bring their clients/members/patients to come out and take items  

HOW TO GET INVOLVED 

Make a Donation Interested in getting rid of your gently used items? Drop off your items at ESG to have them sorted and  a part of the sale! Donation Deadline: April 25

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Volunteer Your Time Have some extra time to give back? Join us on our sorting days and sale day to lend your support as we need all hands available!

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Visit the Rummage Sale  Looking for some great items at a great price? Come out to our annual rummage sale and see what there is for purchase on April 27 from 10 A.M. – 1 P.M.

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DONATING ITEMS? TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT WE CAN ACCEPT

We are gratefully accepting donations of gently used goods until Thursday, April 25. Items we can accept include: 

SPRING CLOTHING 

ACCESSORIES 

LINENS 

TREASURES 

JEWELLERY 

HOUSEWARES 

ELECTRONICS 

TOYS 

BOOKS 

Our Outreach Partners   
Fred Victor Foundation Fred Victor is a social service charitable organization that fosters long-lasting and positive change in the lives of homeless and low-income people living across Toronto. 
 
Camp Scugog Camp Scugog offers an outdoor camping experience for children, youth, and mothers. Camp Scugog’s safe, fun, and diverse community is specifically designed to address the needs of those affected by poverty and other barriers. We believe that the development of positive attitudes and values is paramount to building a strong sense of self and community.   
Abiona Centre Abiona Centre is a client-centred infant and early childhood mental health organization which supports pregnant and parenting adolescents, aged 13-25. With donors’ support, each young mom has access to prenatal and postnatal care, learns how to care for her baby, completes her education, and develops the skills needed to build a successful life and relationship with her baby.     
New Circle  New Circles provides comprehensive skills training and settlement support to newcomers, refugees, and equity-deserving individuals and families. For up to 12-weeks, and at no charge, we ready our clients for employment in business and retail, or we provide assistance to help them start their own businesses.   
Seeds of Hope – Blythwood OOTC   Since 1995, from the beginning of November until the end of March, Blythwood provided a safe place for the homeless and those in need.  Hot meals, clothing, and a mat to sleep on were offered with open arms and compassion, and people could enjoy friendship and fellowship every Saturday night and Sunday morning during the winter months. In mid-March 2020, Blythwood and the other Out of the Cold sites throughout Toronto closed their doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.