Tuesday May 30, 2023
A Mission-Minded Store
The Salvation Army’s National Recycling Operations or (NRO) in Canada is more than just a national thrift store chain. NRO is motivated by providing funds for the work of The Salvation Army—work that helps transform communities and people, and shares the love of Jesus.
The need for a mission-minded thrift store isn’t new. William Booth saw this need in his society and created the Household Salvage Brigade, a system that collected unwanted household items and clothing, and redistributed them to the community.
Now, NRO continues with this model, adopting the values of The Salvation Army at every level of its operation, from the friendly and compassionate employees in stores to the territorial fundraising campaigns they contribute to in large numbers.
Across Canada, 98 stores, 115 donor welcome centers, 11 distribution centers and more than 1,900 employees mobilize to give hope, provide meaningful and dignified service, and steward resources to make a better Salvation Army and a better environment.
To learn more, visit thriftstore.ca