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Stop 'N' Swap
Queens Stop 'N' Swap!

Saturday, February 27, 11am-3pm

Jackson Heights United Methodist Church
81-10 35th Ave, Jackson Heights, NY 11372
*downstairs in the Social Room

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Community "swaps" provide the perfect opportunity to find new homes for things you no longer need. By taking home items that you can use, you are also helping to prevent waste from production, packaging and transportation required to get new things.

OROE coordinates the Stop 'N' Swap in the communities where we are working to improve recycling in order to facilitate waste prevention and material reuse. 

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


What should I bring to the Stop 'N' Swap?
Bring yourself! Bring family and friends. Definitely bring a tote bag or two for items you want to take home.

You are encouraged to bring clean, working and portable items you no longer need, but this is not required.

Please do not bring furniture or other large items that cannot be carried away easily.

How much does it cost to attend?
Swaps are free of charge and all items are available for the taking on a first come, first served basis.

Will I have to wait for people to take my items?
No. Your items will be placed out upon your arrival for others to take. You are free to pick up items that you can use. There is no exchange based on how much or how little you bring, or the relative expense of the items.

What happens to items leftover after the event?
Anything left at the end of the day will be sorted and recycled or donated for reuse as much as possible.

Can I drop items off before the event?
Items are only accepted during the event. We encourage you to drop off near the start to better ensure your items find a new home.

Can someone pick up my donations from my apartment?
Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate this request.

How can I find new homes for large items or things I forgot to bring to the Stop 'N' Swap?
Try resources like Freecycle.org or Craigslist for miscellaneous items. You can also search a list of local charities at NYC Stuff Exchange.