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Her Hive Hosts Semi-Annual Kids Swap & Share
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A Free Community Event Supporting Families And Sustainability

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - ncarol.com -- Her Hive is bringing back its 4th Semi-Annual Kids Swap & Share, a free community event designed to help families exchange children's clothing & essentials while promoting sustainability. The event takes place on March 29-30, 2025, at the Masonic Center, 4537 Country Club Rd, Winston-Salem, & is expected to welcome more than 500 attendees.

Families are invited to donate gently used preemie to juniors clothing, shoes, & children's items, then "shop" from other donated goods at no cost. No money is exchanged—just a shared effort to support one another. Even those without items to contribute are encouraged to attend & find what they need. Any eligible items remaining after the event will be donated to local charities, ensuring they continue to benefit families in the community.

To make donating easier, drop-off locations will be available from February 17 through March 26 at the following locations:

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Bri Funte at Keller Williams – 1407 Highway 66, Suite D, Kernersville

Kyle's Coffee – 126 Main Street, Suite A, Kernersville

Dog-Eared Coffee Co – 6770 River Center Drive, Clemmons

Chad's Chai – 617 N. Liberty Street, Winston-Salem

Infinite Dance Studio – 7019 Albert Pick Road, Suite C, Greensboro

Benders Tavern – 4517 W Market Street, Unit A, Greensboro

119 on North Boutique – 8424 US Highway 158, Stokesdale

A final drive-up donation drop-off will take place on March 28 from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at the Masonic Center. Small furniture donations must be dropped off during this time, as they will not be accepted at other drop-off locations.

Attendees will have the chance to win raffle prizes donated by local businesses & stop by the Clutch Coffee stand for free coffee. 100% of tips go straight to future events.

For more details to become a sponsor, or to donate, visit https://givebutter.com/her-hive-org/fundraisers or contact hello@herhive.org

For more information visit the Kids Swap and Share Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/share/15sn2FW5KT/

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Her Hive
hello@herhive.org
(336) 515-0470‬


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