The Salvation Army Thrift Store in Canada is calling for increased donations as economic uncertainty continues to affect Canadians, driving up demand for affordable clothing and household goods. To address this growing need, the organization is launching its second annual ‘No One’s Home Should Be Empty’ campaign this October.
“While clothing donations are always appreciated, household items are especially in high demand right now,” said Ted Troughton, Managing Director of The Salvation Army Thrift Store. “We’re encouraging people to look around their homes—whether it’s cupboards, basements, garages or storage lockers—and donate gently used household items like kitchenware, small appliances, and home décor that they no longer need.”
Beyond public calls to action, The Salvation Army Thrift Store has expanded its efforts by partnering with businesses and community groups to host donation drives and increase engagement with corporate donors. These initiatives are part of a broader strategy to ensure that thrift stores remain stocked with quality products and to continue supporting Salvation Army programs through store-generated funds.
When individuals donate or shop at a Salvation Army Thrift Store, they make a real difference by supporting life-changing programs like food banks, shelters, and emergency disaster relief services—all while promoting sustainability by giving items a second life.
“We rely on the generosity of Canadians to help us continue making a positive impact in your communities,” said Troughton. “Together, we can ensure that no one’s home is empty, and everyone has the opportunity to access what they need.”
For those interested in donating or finding the nearest Salvation Army Thrift Store, visit www.thriftstore.ca/locations.