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Two-Day Charity Sale Aids Child Welfare Guild's Objectives in Ottawa

Charity shopping spree in Ottawa, where your purchases aid local kids.

Two-Day Charity Sale Aids Child Welfare Guild's Objectives in Ottawa

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Go on a shopping spree and make a difference for kids in Ottawa!

Mark your calendars for the upcoming "Treasures and Trash" sale, hosted by The Child Welfare Guild. This thrill-seeker's paradise is happening on Wednesday, April 30th, and Thursday, May 1st at the Ottawa VFW. Packed with bargains galore, you'll find an amazing assortment of clothes, toys, household items, electronics, furniture, art, linens, and more! And the best part? Your purchases will help kids in need around Ottawa.

For more information on this fantastic charity organization, click here.

Oh, by the way, if you can't make it on those dates, there are other community sales happening in May. Check out the Blackburn Hamlet Community Garage Sale on May 3rd, Glen Cairn United Church Rummage Sale on May 3rd as well, and the Great Glebe Garage Sale on May 24th. Keep in mind that event details may be available through local community boards or the organization’s direct communications. Happy shopping and giving!

  1. The "Treasures and Trash" sale, hosted by The Child Welfare Guild in Ottawa, takes place on Wednesday, April 30th, and Thursday, May 1st, offering deals and discounts on household items, clothes, toys, electronics, furniture, art, linens, and more.
  2. All proceeds from the "Treasures and Trash" sale will go towards helping kids in need around Ottawa.
  3. For those who cannot attend the "Treasures and Trash" sale, there are other community sales happening in May, such as the Blackburn Hamlet Community Garage Sale on May 3rd and the Glen Cairn United Church Rummage Sale also on May 3rd.
  4. The Great Glebe Garage Sale will take place on May 24th, providing further opportunities for home-and-garden lifestyle enthusiasts to shop and support charitable causes.
Charity shopping spree in Ottawa supports local kids throughout purchase extravaganza

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