On Saturday September 25th, 2021 Works-in-Progress will be transforming front yards and driveways around Mount Pleasant/Davisville into back-to-school clothing swap stores. Pre-loved children's clothing can be dropped up before the swap or on the morning of the swap- it MUST be sorted BY SIZE in a labelled bag. The swap will consist of separate sites, featuring one size per site, making it easy to drop off donations by size, and then find what is available in your size. Visually, host sites will be easy to find, decorated with beautiful signs, bunting and children's clothing- but you can also reference the map above. Works-in-Progress will provide our famous up-cycled t-shirt bags for people to bring home their spoils (see photos above) It is $5 to fill a bag (or best offer) and the money goes to cover costs for the swap, like the Swap poster created by Works-in-Progress artist Treya Beaulieu We encourage shoppers and hosts to maintain 6ft distance, wear masks, use hand sanitizer before and after shopping and fill a bag with some new to you clothes.
As you can see from the photos above, we have organized a number of swaps in Toronto and with all our kids growing over the summer, there is a need for a (revised) back-to-school 2021 edition.
If you live in the area and/or are interested in hosting, volunteering or donating gently used (and clean!) children's clothing, please reach out to us at [email protected]m or (even better) fill out the form at this link. Of course, you are welcome just to drop by as well. We can also help you run your own swap in your neighbourhood.
Please come out on the 25th of September, the swap is open from 11am-2pm. It should be a lively event, with onsite repair advisors and communal art projects. Please reach out if you want to add to the fun. The shops will be open from 11am-2pm on Saturday September 25 (with Sunday as a rain date)
This swap is for families with children, an opportunity for us all to find good homes for outgrown clothes and find some new clothes for fall. It is part of a series of swaps we are organizing in September in Hamilton and Toronto.
We still have space for hosts if you want to help with a location and donations accepted on the day Please fill out the form below if you want to help, and please contact us with any questions. We have added a list of FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) below the form. Here is a basic one:
Q. HOW DOES A SWAP WORK? The goals of a children's clothing swap are to reduce textile waste -- save money -- do something useful in the neighbourhood. Here's how it works -- If you want to help with the event-- Sign up on the form below and organizer will contact you by email within a few days. We need hosts, drivers, people to advertise or put up posters- great for teens who need volunteer hours. Day before the swap (or morning of) -- Bring outgrown/surplus clothes to the swap sites -- clean clothes, sorted by size, in good shape, children's sizes up to men/women's small (equivalent to boys/girls 14-16) On swap day -- donate last minute clean/sorted clothes at the site that matches their size -- Tour the swap sites -- pick up clothes that are new-to-you -- chat with neighbours on a nice fall day We ask everyone wear masks while shopping. Bags and clothes will be laid out and there is no need to be close. Use hand sanitizer before and after handling clothes and wash everything you bring home. After the swap -- If you are a host, collect any remaining clothes into a box or bag -- WIP will take them away for you.
Frequently asked Questions (FAQ)
Q. Does it cost money? We are selling bags to support the cost of the swap for $5 or best offer (including free). You then fill up the bag with clothes wherever you shop. No individual prices, and the object is to find new homes for ALL the clothes, so don't be shy. You can also bring your own bags to fill if you prefer.
Q. Can we donate adult clothes? No. Only children's clothes, up to men/women's small (equivalent to boys/girls 14-16)
Q. Can we donate games/books/ household items No. However, if you are hosting you can chose to put out games etc. to give away, but you must keep anything that does not get taken.
Q. Can we donate other textiles like we do for Bag2School drives? No. This one is just for families to give to other families (so wearable clothes in good condition only).
Q. I live in an apartment- can I still host? Yes. You can partner with someone with a yard, we can help to connect you.
Q. I live outside the neighbourhood- can I still host? Yes. You can partner with someone with a yard, we can help to connect you.
Q. I have a driveway/yard and would like to help, but I don't want to run the swap- can you use the driveway without me? Yes. We have parents willing to run the swap on the day who do not have a yard themselves.
Q. What are the safety protocols? We ask everyone to wear masks while shopping. Bags and clothes will be laid out and there is no need to be close. Use hand sanitizer before and after handling clothes.
Q. What are benefits/responsibilities of hosts? Benefits: People bring you donations of clothes in your child's size and you have first dibs on choosing what you want. Fun to see people and good karma. Responsibilities: Need to set up and maintain site from 10am-3pm on swap day. Works-in-Progress will bring signs, bags, maps and support if you need a break. Bring hand sanitizer for yourself and shoppers.
Q. What are benefits /responsibilities of yard hosts? Benefits: Mostly good karma, helping the earth, that sort of thing. Raising neighbourhood up. Responsibilities: If possible, collect donated clothes on porch or covered area the night before, WIP volunteers will collect after the swap, either that night or on Sunday.
Q. Why are you organizing a swap? With a little bit of work we can all benefit greatly from both finding a new home for our old items and by giving old items a new home. We avoid waste and enrich ourselves, and it costs nothing but some time and effort.
Q: Why is Works-in-Progress organizing this swap? We are an eco-art collective, which means some members are inspired to make things from waste (up-cycle) and all of us want to reduce waste and save money by sharing rather than throwing these clothes out and buying new ones.
Q: What's the difference between this and a regular neighbourhood yard sale? Each yard will have only one type of item (children's clothes in one size) and nothing is for sale
Q: How do I donate? Drop off (clean, sorted, and labelled) clothes at the host house the night before or the morning of the swap. **DETAILS MAY CHANGE, donation dates may be added** If you cannot drop donations off on these days and must do so earlier in the week, please contact [email protected]
Q: How do I sign up to host/offer my driveway? Sign up using this form here: (Link), or email us at: [email protected]
Q: Where will my kid's sizes be located? Each table/site will host one size
Q: What area are the swaps in? The playground on the Millwood side of the new Davisville Public school- if we return to a yards model the yards will be north of the school between Manor and Daviville, and Yonge and My. Pleasant.
Q: How long does it talk to walk? Or do we have to drive? All places are walking distance. If you do drive, there is street parking most areas, and is all walking distance from Davisville station on the TTC.
Q: Is there a rain date? Yes, Sunday, September 26 (The next day), but we really hope it does not rain.
Q: How do I find the swaps? Start at Davisville PS on the Millwood side for swap onsite or maps.
Q: Will all the swap locations have multiple sizes? No, each site will only have one size, from multiple donors. More selection of the size you want.
Q. What do you do with anything leftover? Works-in-Progress volunteers will collect leftovers after the swap or the next day. We will either use donations for art projects, donate them or keep for future swap events. Nothing will be thrown away.
ANY MORE QUESTIONS? please contact us: [email protected] and we will get back to you within the day.