Donate clothes or goods to Fida Secondhand
Fida secondhand
Wondering what you can donate to Fida? In addition to the list below, please find more detailed, category specific instructions below this chart
When following the check list below, you can be confident that your donation stays in good shape to its next owner. A warm thank you for your donation!
Textiles include: clothing, soft accessories, shoes, bags, home textiles, curtains, decorative pillows, towels, and tablecloths.
You can bring clothing and textile donations directly to your nearest Fida Shop, drop them in a Fida Collection Box, or donate them via our free pick-up service.
Actions that speed up the donation processing and maintain the value of the donation:
Furniture includes: furniture pieces, paintings, rugs, ceiling lights, mattresses, large pillows, and strollers.
Furniture donations are accepted through Fida’s free pick-up service. Donations can also be taken to the store, but this must be arranged in advance with the store staff. Not all of our stores accept furniture. Check the store contact details.
Small items include, for example, dishes, small decorative and home accessories, books, magazines, toys, games, jewellery, cosmetics, etc.
You can bring small item donations directly to your local Fida Shop or donate via our free pick-up service. Please do not place fragile items in our Collection Boxes, take them to a Fida Shop instead – thank you!
Actions that speed up the donation processing and increase the value of the donation:
Electronics include all electric and battery-operated items (except lights), LPs, CDs, DVDs, and household appliances.
You can donate electronics directly to your nearest Fida Shop or via Fida’s free pick-up service. For large appliances, it’s a good idea to arrange Fida’s free pick-up service. If you wish to bring a large donation to a Fida store, please arrange it in advance with the store staff. Check the store contact details.
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Fida Secondhand’s pick-up service is available in the Helsinki capital area, Hämeenlinna and Tampere regions, as well as in Lahti (contact Fida Lahti).