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#TucsonAZ - #TucsonVillageFarm #ClothingSwap
April 26, 2026
"We run this event as a fundraiser for our 4-H Healthy Living Ambassador program. The entry fee is $12 and you can leave with a bag full of clothes! Please bring clothes before the swap day if you can so we can organize them before the event.
FAQ:
Why do I have to bring my clothes early?
The more people that can drop off clothes prior to the event, the more organized and manageable the event will be for the community.What if I can’t drop by clothes off early, but still want to come?
We can still take donations at the time of the event but if you’re able, having them beforehand really helps us out!What kind of clothes do you accept?
ALL kinds! All genders, all sizes, all age appropriate. We are hoping to grow our baby, youth, and maternity sections.Where do I bring my clothes?
TVF’s Big Farm. 2201 East Roger Road. There’s a big white building and to the left of the building is a blue igloo, place your clothes inside, or next to the igloo.What should I not bring?
Underwear, intimates, and socks (unless the socks are immaculate)Can I bring shoes and accessories?
YESCan I bring books or other household items?
No, thank you! We do have a #LittleFreeLibrary outside of both of our farm locations, if there is space you can donate your quality books there.What time is the event?
2pm-4pmIf I come early, can I get in early?
We will need every moment for set up. Starting right at 2pm ensures the fairness of the event.How can I pay?
Cash, card, or ApplePay"https://tucsonvillagefarm.arizona.edu/events/clothing-swap-2
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Sustainable Starts was only born last year to help families find affordable and easy ways to make more green choices - now it’s growing up fast!
The Liverpool-based Transition group runs a nappy library, regular clothes swaps, an eco-playgroup, partyware hire and its piloting a baby clothes lending scheme, where parents pay £2 a month for a bundle. When these clothes are outgrown, the set can be returned for the next size up.
Started by four parents who know only too well the juggle of bills, kids, sleep and trying to do the right thing, they’ve always been motivated to bring families together and offer really practical, easy options. A Transition Together/Community Fund seedfunding grant helped them grow and try new projects out - now that experience has helped them secure a bigger £20,000 grant by the National Lottery Community Fund to further expand.
The group said: “This funding will support us to keep delivering the projects we've got, and to expand what we're offering - watch this space..." We certainly will!
#ThisisTransition #ecofamily #transitiontown #Liverpool #sustainablestarts #clothesswap #clothnappylibrary #sustainablefamily #communityaction #playgroup #climateaction