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The Salvation Army Family Store Noosaville

Locality: Noosaville, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 5474 0567



Address: 20 Eenie Creek Road 4566 Noosaville, QLD, Australia

Website: www.salvationarmy.org.au/noosa

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24.01.2022 50% off Red Ticket Clothing items* *conditions may apply - check in store for more details



21.01.2022 SALE TIME! Red ticketed clothing 50% off* This week only! *conditions may apply. see instore for more details.

20.01.2022 50% off red ticket clothing items* *conditions may apply - check in store for more details

19.01.2022 50% off yellow ticket clothing items* *conditions may apply - check in store for more details



19.01.2022 50% off Yellow Ticket Clothing items* *conditions may apply - check in store for more details

18.01.2022 So many stores to visit! Great holiday fun!

16.01.2022 We just wanted to say a big thank you to all our wonderful customers who have purchase at our store and donated quality products. We couldn’t support our community without you!



16.01.2022 We've been working hard to get our stores reopened and safe places to shop! This one completes our set :) Thank you to our community, our volunteers and staff for supporting us and helping to get our doors open again so we can further assist our local community.

15.01.2022 50% off BlueTicket Clothing items* *conditions may apply - check in store for more details

14.01.2022 Spend the time today, reach out to those around you, and see if those close to you are doing ok

13.01.2022 Happy Australia Day! Green ticketed clothing 50% off*! This week only! *conditions may apply. see instore for more details.

11.01.2022 50% off Green Ticket Clothing items* *conditions may apply - check in store for more details



09.01.2022 50% off Blue Ticket Clothing items* *conditions may apply - check in store for more details

09.01.2022 Happy Australia Day "Weekend"... Our Noosa & Coolum Family Stores will be closed on Sunday 24th and Tuesday 26th January... We will resume normal trading hours on Wednesday 27th January.

08.01.2022 All 3 of our stores are now open again on Saturday mornings! We have some amazing bits and pieces available for purchase, and the funds are used to support projects in the local area! So, feel free to pop in and have a look around - and if you want to join the team, please talk to our friendly management team about volunteering!!

08.01.2022 Christmas is only a little over 7 weeks away! and many of our Noosa / Coolum community are finding things a challenge this year. Are you able to consider ...partnering with us in making Christmas a little more enjoyable for those needing a little extra help this year? Please call 07 5442 4218 or send us a message if you are interested in "Adopting a family" or financially assisting with the 2020 Christmas Appeal. Due to Covid, we are assisting people this year in the form of gift vouchers. Please call us if you have any enquiries! See more

05.01.2022 Blue ticketed clothing 50% off*! This week only! *conditions may apply. see instore for more details.

03.01.2022 The Salvation Army is committed to helping bushfire-impacted Australians just like Brian and Karen. For the latest updates: https://fal.cn/3b1Dt We are so ...thankful and everyone has been so helpful and supporting each other. - Brian. It was at an evacuation centre in Taree, NSW where Brian Nixon and his wife Karen first came into contact with the Salvos. We heard that our home was burnt out, and even had photos sent to us so we knew what to expect, Brian had shared with Salvo Officer Bruce Harmer. There was only a bit of our bedroom not burnt, so I could get a few clothes full of ash, but everything else was gone. While they had house insurance, the estimated bill for clean-up and rebuilding has been far greater than the insurance company’s payout. Brian says he is grateful to have received quite a few grants from The Salvation Army and other charities to assist with different stages of the recovery process. These grants enabled Brian and Karen to address their immediate needs in the beginning such as buying some extra clothes and household items, as nearly everything had been lost in the fire. The grants have also helped with the extra clean-up of the property, which will eventually allow the couple to begin building their new home. #TheSalvationArmy #SalvosBushfireRecovery

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