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Start 2026 with less clutter and more purpose. Our practical room-by-room guide helps you declutter and donate items to charity bins near you.
On Station Street near Sandringham station, this Brotherhood of St Laurence store serves the bayside suburbs with a welcoming community atmosphere. Locals from Sandringham, Hampton, Black Rock, and Beaumaris regularly donate clothing, books, homewares, and quality household items. The store's proximity to the train station makes it accessible by public transport, though there's also parking nearby for those driving. Sandringham village retains a relaxed coastal feel, and this store fits naturally into the community. The shop opens from 9am to 4:30pm Monday through Saturday, slightly earlier than some locations. All donations support the Brotherhood's programs helping Victorians facing disadvantage through employment assistance, aged care, and community services. Bayside residents have a strong tradition of community support, and this store gives them a practical way to help neighbours near and far. Your donations truly make a difference.

Start 2026 with less clutter and more purpose. Our practical room-by-room guide helps you declutter and donate items to charity bins near you.

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