A market near Hsinchu Science Park has set aside three stalls to be used by charitable groups. Secondhand, donated goods and other items are sold to help the groups continue with their important work.
Inside this warehouse there are cardboard boxes that contain donated goods. The hallway is also packed with bags of secondhand clothes. This charity is searching for a way to deal with all of these donated items.
Lin Mei-yu
St. Joseph’s Center for Special Ed.
Some middle schools and elementary schools invite us to do charity sales during campus activities, such as on family days.
Still, this does not stop these donated supplies from piling up. Those who manage outdoor markets have tried to find a way to help.
This evening market has 130 stalls, three of which have been provided to social groups for hosting charity sales.
Chiang Yu-bao
Market Operator
Besides the charity sales at schools, they didn’t have an outlet to sell donated items. We provided three stalls to help them become self-reliant and sustainable.
Whether it’s secondhand goods or even handmade egg rolls, social groups take turns running the stalls to generate a little more revenue and stay afloat.
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