1246 days ago

***REPAIR CAFE*** New Lynn Community Centre - Sat 24th Sep

Rinesh from Glendene

Come along to the Repair Café at the New Lynn Community Centre to get your items repaired for FREE!!
We will be open again 11am to 2pm on the last Saturday of each month!!

Our volunteer repairers are ready to help repair your items such as:
- Smaller furniture pieces that need to be repaired
- Bikes that need to be serviced
- Toys
- Clothing that needs fixing
- Small appliances
- Laptops and other electronics

Get a second opinion from expert volunteers and let's save it from going into the landfill if we can!

NOTE: Due to large interest and to keep waiting times to a minimum, we will have a limit of 2 items per person/group

Keen to help out? If you have skills that you want to share, or if you have any questions, please contact:

shi@doughnuteconomicsnz.com

Delivered by DEANZ - Doughnut Economics Advocates New Zealand

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