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Kyneton Caring Community

Address 60 Mollison St, Kyneton VIC, Australia
Phone +61 3 5422 1163
Hours
Monday10:00-16:00
Tuesday10:00-16:00
Wednesday10:00-16:00
Thursday10:00-16:00
Friday10:00-16:00
Saturday10:00-14:00
Website www.tkc.org.au
Categories Thrift Store, Food Bank, Soup Kitchen
Rating 3.9 7 reviews
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Kyneton Caring Community reviews

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Jill
16 June 2023 16:03

We spent well over an hour browsing and admiring this fantastic shop which is brilliantly and tastefully arranged.quality stock, complimented by friendly staff.and prices are so very reasonable! What a find. Beyond 5 star, and I love it's community involvement and assistance.

Hells
18 May 2022 5:06

There is a Bella Jackie selling antiques on Facebook marketplace on behalf of this organisation. Not only is she asking for more than the asking price of listed items, she deletes and blocks people for no good reason at all!?
I have a few photos as evidence of her unprofessional dealings on marketplace on behalf of you. She advertises one price, has buyers, then wants more money! She has now edited her ad by adding that she is linked with this organisation and will donate some of the proceeds. I really hope so!
Bella, what you have done on marketplace and how you have treated potential buyers is both greedy and uncalled for!
I suggest this organisation finds someone with better people skills. She is horrible.

Peter
08 April 2021 16:42

Through the op shop they fund the local food bank. Happy place, good bargains, well worth a visit.

Chris
22 January 2021 14:15

The volunteers are amazing i would 100% recommend for a good bargain and a good chat

Renee
09 January 2021 21:20

Kyneton 'caring' community food bank is not a free food bank at all but rather you need to meet stringent and punitive Centrelink requirements to access the food bank. This is not possible for many people and the very people who fall through the gaps in society aren't eligible for the food bank, no wonder the government is spending millions of dollars on new prisons and juvenille justice centres! Was told if you don't have centrelink you can get some free bread- sounds nourishing. Quite ironic when both Kerryn Wildenburg and her husband who run the food bank are both getting paid full time wages themselves, who are they to judge. Nothing at all 'free' or 'community' about this organisation.

mark
12 December 2020 21:06

Theve been fair to my daughter and I when it's been nesesery.and got a few bargains from the opp shop there on the odd occasion:)

Francis
15 January 2018 19:19

A great opp shop that also operates a food bank for the public. Picked up some amazing bargains there

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