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Kumeu’s First-Ever Kids’ Clothing Swap: Shop, Swap & Support Local Families

Rebecca from Huapai - Kumeu

The secret’s out… Kumeu’s very first Kids’ Clothing Swap is officially on the calendar, and it’s shaping up to be an event you won’t want to miss! Held at the Kumeu Community Centre, this exciting new initiative invites local families to refresh their children’s wardrobes, connect with others in the community, and support a fantastic cause—all at the same time.

Event Details:
📍 Kumeu Community Centre
🧥 Drop-off Day: Friday 13th June, 11am–7pm
👗 Swap & Shop Day: Saturday 14th June, 10am–3pm
🕙 First hour is exclusive to swappers. From 11am, everyone is welcome to shop!

Whether you’re a seasoned swapper or just love a bargain, this is the perfect chance to upsize your kids’ clothes, snag a few essentials, or get prepared for a new arrival. Families can bring along gently used kids’ clothing and shoes (sizes newborn to 10 years) and swap them for “new-to-you” items. No clothes to donate? No worries! From 11am onwards, everyone is welcome to shop — with all items just $2 each.
In addition to clothing, we’re also accepting a limited number of high-quality larger baby items—think prams, port-a-cots, bassinets, bouncers, breast pumps, baby carriers and more. These will be available for sale at incredibly reasonable prices, making this event a one-stop-shop for parents and parents-to-be.

All proceeds from the event go to Parent Aid North West, a local charity that provides practical, in-home support to families with children under five. They’re a lifeline for many in our community, offering help when parents need it most.

“This is our first children’s swap, but we’ve hosted annual women’s events for years and seen firsthand the power of community coming together,” says event organiser Bex Holland. “We’d love to see as many local families as possible come along—whether you’re swapping, shopping, or donating. It all goes to an amazing cause.”

Calling All Local Businesses
Want to support local families and get involved? We’re currently looking for local sponsors and donations of family-friendly products or services to help make this event even more special. It’s a fantastic way to give back and show your support for Parent Aid North West and the families they serve.

Leftover clothing will be donated to local charities to ensure nothing goes to waste.

Let’s swap, save, and support each other—because every family deserves a helping hand.

Invite your friends, spread the word, and join the fun!

📱 Follow us on Facebook & Instagram: @kumeuclothingswapandshop
📧 Want to volunteer or sponsor? Contact Bex at bex.holland@outlook.com
🔗 Learn more about the cause: parentaidnorthwest.org.nz

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