Second hand store urges residents to stop after-hour donations amid safety concerns
The Mennonite Community Closet in North Battleford is urging residents to stop leaving donations outside after hours, saying it is creating safety hazards and attracting people to the property overnight.
Manager Barb Rosendahl said the store has seen an increase in donations being left behind the building on weekends and after closing. By the time staff arrive, many of the items have been rummaged through, scattered or contaminated.
“People are coming and ripping the bags open and spreading them everywhere. We’ve also been finding human feces behind our bins; they are using the clothes to wipe themselves. All the clothes and donations and everything are contaminated, so we have to throw them away,” she said.

(Image Credit: Mennonite Community Closet/ Facebook)


