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Lifeline Northern Beaches

Locality: Brookvale, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 8014 8906



Address: 18 Roger Street 2100 Brookvale, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.lifelinenb.org.au

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22.01.2022 We are open Sat and Sun,10am-3pm, 18 Roger Street, Brookvale.



20.01.2022 Our Spring Clearance is underway.

13.01.2022 Our busy volunteers have finally made their way through the enormous amount of donations received following our earlier appeal in April - and they are ready for more! Lifeline is looking for donations of good, clean books, CDs, Records, Lego, Puzzles and Games. Please bring them to our Depot at 18 Roger Street, Brookvale - down the driveway to the first roller door. Best times to donate - weekday mornings 8:30pm-12:30pm, especially Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.... Where to bring them? 18 Roger Street, Brookvale. Many thanks to all our generous donors across the Northern Beaches - we couldn't do it without you! And please let your friends know by sharing this post. Remember - donations of clothing and household items can be made at our Warehouse 267 Harbord Road, Brookvale, during weekdays 9am-3pm.

12.01.2022 We are pleased to announce a Spring Clearance sale at our Brookvale Depot on the weekend of September 26-27. We are open both days 10am-3pm. All books will be $2 and CDs and DVDs will be going for $1. In addition, we are devoting half of the table space to CHILDREN'S books, which will be going for $1 and less!... And thanks to our neighbours Burson Auto Parts for letting us open up our shared driveway for this sale. Please share this with your fb friends and ask them to like our page. Lifeline Northern Beaches



10.01.2022 Meet Dee, a Lifeline Northern Beaches Books volunteer. Dee was born in Tientsin (aka Tianjin) in northeastern China, and lived a wonderful life in the hustle and bustle of mainland China until just after her fifth birthday. At this time World War II was in full swing. The Japanese forces had invaded China and interned over 2000 people into a Prisoner of War camp. At the age of 5, Dee, her sister, her parents, and her maternal grandparents and paternal grandfather were sent t...Continue reading

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