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Australian Red Cross's 'Two 8 Four'

Australian Red Cross's 'Two 8 Four'

(4 reviews)

$$$

Adelaide

I just recently became an avid thrift store shopper, and visited this place last week to find a…read morenumber of cute things inside. I bought a floral top and two bags. Not bad. The staff are really friendly and helpful, and there's nothing like raising money or donating for a good cause. Amongst the pretension that Rundle St often portrays, this humble yet funky store's convenient location and great value make it a pleasant shopping experience.

Possibly the best store ever; you can get a vintage treasure AND make a donation to charity at the…read moresame time. You are basically getting a free dress with your donation. Can I get a WIN-WIN! The Red Cross 'Two 8 Four' store is situated in the heart of Adelaide's Rundle fashion strip, amongst high-end fashion labels and cafes. Taking a unique approach to charity and fashion, this store has scouted a prime location to boost sales and interest. New on the scene, this shop is filled with vintage treasures scouted from thrift stores for charity. They have dresses, skirts, pants, shorts, jackets, men's clothing, shoes, hats, gloves, books, glasses, jewelry, and knick-knacks to please a vintage treasure hunter. Even if you aren't a general op-shopping fan, this place is worth a look. They scout stylish vintage that is very much in fashion right now and even a dress that goes to the floor can easily be turned into a craft project with a bit of hemming tape.

Women's Community Centre

Women's Community Centre

(1 review)

Running with the assistance of an extremely dedicated volunteer team throughout the year the…read moreWomen's Community Centre (SA) Inc. provide child care facilities and various programs for local women. The service is easily accessible, however as it is a child care facility it is best to phone and make an appointment rather than just turn up. They run a variety of classes for women, and you may get thumped by one of the self defence practitioners if you suspiciously just appear at the door, which is security locked any way. Their class facilitation, website maintenance and database development, fund raising and events, are all looked after by community minded volunteers. Even things like OHS, maintenance, cleaning, finance, promotion and pretty much everything is maintained by the participation and support of its members. In fact the only person on staff is Michelle Tsutsulis Coordinating Director. Her role is to make sure the funding streams continue and her income is maintained along with all the important relationships between community and funding bodies. The service provided is obviously invaluable to the community providing women with child care facilities as well as a place to call their own when they need some kind of security in the world and have been unable to find it within their family or home.

From the owner: Adult community education - including personal development, communication and relationship courses…read more Op Shop - Quality clothing, books, bric-a-brac Cafe Arts and crafts - Fabric Craft, Photography, Jewellery Making, Mosaics Computer classes 1:1 by appointment Information and referral Office facilities - photocopying Recreation - Zumba, Bollywood Dancing, Singing, Photography Volunteer work - including administration, marketing, maintenance, fund raising, cooking, course facilitation

SA Writers' Centre - The big open space for SALA exhibition

SA Writers' Centre

(3 reviews)

Adelaide

The SA Writers' Centre is a fantastic resource for emerging writers. It functions for members, and…read morea yearly membership is $66 dollars, and less for students and those under 18. Through membership you receive their monthly newsletter which includes a comprehensive list of writing competitions, as well as coming events and articles on writing. You can hire a desk for a week for $30, if you feel the need to find another space to work. This might work for some people, but personally I'd save my money (being a poor writer) and go to the library. Members can also book out the atrium of the centre for book launches, and the centre holds meetings and seminars. It's a great resource for getting published, looking for editors or submitting your manuscript, however you can only really access the full benefits if you become a member. If you're serious about getting published, it's a great idea to get involved here.

The South Australian Writer's Centre is a lifeline for writers in South Australia, I don't know…read morewhat this community would be without it. The monthly newsletter is a Godsend, every competition and opportunity going is in there and delivered to your door. The staff at SAWT are very friendly, especially to unsure newcomers. SAWC is also a great resource for young writers; they run school visits, groups, young writers nights, and a great new incentive working with Carclew and DB magazine to get young writers published, and involved in the Adelaide writing community. If you're a poet I'd highly recommend joining The Friendly Street Poets, a group who have meetings at the SAWC the first Tuesday of every month. Drink some cheap wine, get over your public speaking phobia, drunkenly recite some of your work on a mike in front of a group of random strangers. You'll be so glad you did it, even if the audience is not.

Australian Kidney Foundation - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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