Dulcie's Real Shop of Opportunity - Grange Road
Dulcie's is a social enterprise second-hand clothing store committed to sustainability through recycling and rehoming quality vintage fashion. All proceeds go towards supporting people experiencing homelessness.
Their collection has been curated over 7 years and features donated pieces from some of Adelaide's most fashionable dames.
Dulcie's also have a store in the Adelaide Arcade, and a mobile Bus that delivers vintage fashion shopping to events across South Australia.
Categories
- Art, Style & Fashion
- Art & Design
- Recycling / Repurposing Drop-off
- Second hand, Recycled, Repurposed
Supporting / Causes
- Charity/Charities
- Domestic violence
- Environment
- Homelessness
Sustainable Development Goals
- 11: Sustainable Cities And Communities
- 12: Responsible Consumption And Production
- 9: Industry, Innovation, And Infrastructure
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Business Identifies As
- Not-for-Profit
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Location
326 Grange Rd, Kidman Park SA 5025, Australia
, Kaurna
Contact
Phone Number: +61 406 616 101
Socials
Opening Hours
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
- Thursday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
- Friday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
- Saturday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
- Sunday: Closed
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Impact
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Why do they exist?
Purpose / Mission / Impact
Dulcie’s: Vintage fashion with heart, recycle, repurpose.
Dulcie’s was born out of a desire to indulge in a passion for vintage and second-hand clothing, reduce landfill to help stop textile waste whilst looking fabulous and raise much needed funds where they are needed. The op shop and second-hand community Dulcie’s has joined allows us to expand our vision, all about re-using, recycling, repairing and reselling beautiful vintage pieces – all whilst raising funds for charity as a not for profit, it’s not shopping, it’s philanthropy.
Who & what do they support?
Supporting / Causes
- Charity/Charities
- Domestic violence
- Environment
- Homelessness
Sustainable Development Goals (We limit this to up to 3 priorities)
- 11: Sustainable Cities And Communities
- 12: Responsible Consumption And Production
- 9: Industry, Innovation, And Infrastructure
How do they support their mission?
How Do They Invest In Their Purpose/Mission
- Our mission drives our operations/business model
Business overview
Established
Business Identifies As
- Not-for-Profit
Legal Structure
- Charity
Who works there?
Employees
1-10 employees
Volunteers
1-10 volunteers
Where does the money go?
Annual Turnover & Reinvestment
How they reinvest profits/surplus (or intends to use profit/surplus)
- Charity
We currently support Hutt St Centre and Centacare.
Annual Turnover
Prefer not to publicly disclose.
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