
SHARE DIRECTORY
Join us in supporting your local community and reducing waste by opting to share items instead of purchasing new ones. Explore our list of sharing resources, making living more accessible while also contributing to landfill reduction! These platforms are also potential avenues for donating and sharing items rather than discarding them.
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SHARE DIRECTORY
Sharing Resources
Buy Nothing Facebook Groups
A Buy Nothing Facebook group is a community-based platform where members can give away items they no longer need or request items they're looking for, fostering a culture of sharing and reducing waste. Each member can only belong to one Buy Nothing group to ensure fairness and participation within the local community.
📍 Address: 5653 Sunset Hwy. Cashmere, WA
📞 Phone: (509) 782-3314
📧 Email: cashmere@ncwlibraries.org
⏰ Hours: Open Monday - Saturday
🤝 Volunteer Opportunities: Yes!
Accessibility: All located on the ground level
🚍 Closest Bus Stop: Cottage Ave and Woodring
🗣️ Languages Spoken: English and Spanish
Resource: Ukulele and Lessons, Instruments only available to people participating in the programming.
Ukulele borrowing, Ukulele circle, and private/small group Ukulele lessons.
Currently Ukulele circle is once a week in Peshastin (Wednesday at 5:30pm) and lessons are the 2nd Thursday of the month in Cashmere and 2nd Friday of the month in Peshastin. People sign up for a half hour slot, various slots open throughout the day. Can sign up online, in person, or by calling the library. Learn ukulele at the library! Take a one-on-one or small group introductory ukulele lesson with volunteer ukulele teacher, Tim Morrison.
📍 Address: 3612 US 97 ALT, Wenatchee, WA 98801
📞 Phone: (509) 888-1195
⏰ Hours: Tuesday - Friday 9am-4pm, open 1st Sat of each month 9am-4pm
💲 Fee Structure: $10 donation to dispose of chemical, no cost for give and take rack
🏢 Nonprofit/For-profit: Government
🗣️ Languages Spoken: English
🚍 Closest Bus Stop: US 97A at Wenatchee Valley Truck Stop, serves route 21
Resource: Partially used paints, cleaners, oils, etc
The facility accepts only residential household hazardous waste (no business waste unless part of a scheduled small business collection event) and accepts items like aerosol cans, motor oil, batteries, paints, pesticides, and more. Unaccepted items include ammunition, propane tanks, electronics, medical waste, and contaminated soil.
📍 Address: 199 Eastmont Ave, East Wenatchee, WA 98802
📞 Phone: (509) 886-8800
⏰ Hours: Open Monday - Saturday
🤝 Volunteer Opportunities: No
Accessibility: All located on ground level
🗣️ Languages Spoken: Spanish speaking staff
🚍 Closest Bus Stop: 3rd St and Georgia
🌎 Environmental & Community Impact: Sells instruments on consignment, salvages and reuses parts, and offers salvaged parts for free.
Resource: Musical Instrument and PA System Rentals
Chinook Music offers low monthly lease-to-own plans that fit your family’s needs and budget. Maintenance is included in your monthly payments. Regardless of which kind of instrument you’re renting, you can exchange or return it at any time. If your student chooses to exchange for a different instrument, all payments will transfer to the new instrument. With no long-term commitment, renting from Chinook Music is affordable
📍 Address: 5653 Sunset Hwy. Cashmere, WA
📞 Phone: (509) 899-9818
📧 Email: hello@colchuckconsignment.com
📱 Social Media: @colchuckconsignment
⏰ Hours: Open Thursday - Tuesday
💲 Fee Structure: Sliding Scale
Accessibility: All located on ground level
🚍 Closest Bus Stop: Sunset Hwy and Evergreen
Resource: Camping Gear
Colchuck Consignment’s Gear Library operates on a sliding scale, so no matter what your budget is you can access high quality gear for your next adventure. They offer top of the line and ultralight, to bring you the best gear on the market.
Consign your old gear: Colchuck takes consignment Thursday-Monday. Check their website to see what they are currently accepting.
📍 Address: 211 14th St. Leavenworth, WA
📞 Phone: (509) 888-9990
📧 Email: catalina@uvmend.org
📱 Social Media: IG: @dasthrifthaus, FB: Das Thrift
⏰ Hours: 9am - 6pm Everyday
💲 Fee Structure: Items priced as marked. The Community Cupboard has a small 'free room' that is open to the community during operating hours.
🏢 Nonprofit/For-profit: Non-profit
🤝 Volunteer Opportunities: Yes! They have volunteer opportunities in both the store and sorting center. To get started, fill out a volunteer interest form on the UV MEND website. Please note that all volunteers must undergo a background check.
Accessibility: ADA Accessible
🗣️ Languages Spoken: English and Spanish
🚍 Closest Bus Stop: McDonalds Leavenworth, serviced by routes 22, 122, and 32 eastbound and (across the street) US 2 and 12th at Forest Service, serviced by routes 22, 122, and 32 westbound
🌎 Environmental & Community Impact: Profits from sales at Das Thrift are used to fund the Community Cupboard Food Bank and other UVMEND community programs, which include housing assistance, dental and medical care, and emergency financial assistance for community members.
Resource: Thrift
Das Thrift Haus provides a diverse selection of affordable clothing, household items, and thrift store treasures, with proceeds supporting Upper Valley MEND programs such as the food pantry, free health clinic, emergency assistance services, affordable housing, and produce gleaning.
How to Donate: Drop off at the sorting center window located by the Community Cupboard, 219 14th Street Leavenworth, WA. Check on their website to see what they accept.
Monday - Friday | 11am-5pm
219 14th St. Leavenworth, WA
📍 Address: 101 Railroad Ave. Suite C Cashmere, WA 98815
📞 Phone: (509) 416-6001
📧 Email: reuse@wasteloop.org
📱 Social Media: IG: @eastsiderebuild, FB: Eastside Rebuild
⏰ Hours: Thursday - Saturday
💲 Fee Structure: Sliding scale annual fee for all budgets. Scholarships available here
🏢 Nonprofit/For-profit: Non-profit
🤝 Volunteer Opportunities: Yes! Fill out this form to get started
Accessibility: ADA Ramp being built to main floor. Stairs are required to access basement level.
🗣️ Languages Spoken: English and Basic Spanish
🚍 Closest Bus Stop: Mission Ave and Division
🌎 Environmental & Community Impact: Eastside Rebuild’s Tool Library reduces waste and fosters a sharing economy by providing affordable tool access, keeping resources in use, and supporting sustainable practices.
Resource: Tools
The tool library at Eastside Rebuild in Cashmere, WA, operates on a membership basis, providing a wide range of tools and resources to the local community. Unlike traditional libraries, members can borrow tools for various projects, promoting resource sharing and reducing waste.
How to Donate: Stop by during open hours, or email reuse@wasteloop.org to schedule a drop-off or free pickup!
📍 Address: 101 Railroad Ave. Suite C Cashmere, WA 98815
📞 Phone: (509) 416-6001
📧 Email: reuse@wasteloop.org
📱 Social Media: IG: @eastsiderebuild, FB: Eastside Rebuild
⏰ Hours: Thursday - Saturday
💲 Fee Structure: Sliding scale annual fee for all budgets. Scholarships available here
🏢 Nonprofit/For-profit: Non-profit
🤝 Volunteer Opportunities: Yes! Fill out this form to get started
Accessibility: ADA Ramp being built to main floor. Stairs are required to access basement level.
🗣️ Languages Spoken: English and Basic Spanish
🚍 Closest Bus Stop: Mission Ave and Division
🌎 Environmental & Community Impact: Eastside Rebuild’s Tool Library reduces waste and fosters a sharing economy by providing affordable tool access, keeping resources in use, and supporting sustainable practices.
Eastside Rebuild offers a curated collection of reclaimed building materials, from lumber to hardware to appliances at affordable prices.
How to Donate: Stop by during open hours, or email reuse@wasteloop.org to schedule a drop-off or free pickup!
📍 Address: 615 S. Wenatchee Ave Wenatchee, WA 98801
📞 Phone: (509) 667-1638
📧 Email:
📱 Social Media: IG: @habitatforhumanitywenatcheewa, FB: Habitat Store Wenatchee
⏰ Hours: Thursday - Saturday | 9am-5pm
💲 Fee Structure:
🏢 Nonprofit/For-profit: Non-profit
🤝 Volunteer Opportunities:
Accessibility: ADA Accesbile
🗣️ Languages Spoken:
🚍 Closest Bus Stop: Wenatchee Ave and Peachy, serviced by bus 2, 6, 9, 23, and 25
🌎 Environmental & Community Impact:
Resource: Building Material
Shop for gently used and surplus building materials at discounts of 50%-70% off of retail prices. All proceeds from the Habitat for Humanity Store go to build more homes for qualified low-income families in our community.
How to Donate: Stop by during business hours or call to schedule a pick up!
📍 Address: 625 S Elliott Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98801
📞 Phone: (509) 888-3050
📧 Email: kchelp@nwi.net
📱 Social Media:
⏰ Hours: Tuesday and Thursday | 9am-3pm
💲 Fee Structure: Free
🏢 Nonprofit/For-profit: Non-profit
🤝 Volunteer Opportunities: Yes! Totally volunteer run and operated. Volunteer jobs include cleaning equipment, inventory, customer service. Contact to get more information and sign up
Accessibility: Located on ground level
🚍 Closest Bus Stop: Cherry & St Joseph, serviced by route 5; Cherry & Elliott, serviced by route 5
🌎 Environmental & Community Impact: Started in 1998 and over the years have served 36,770 people, saving 11 million dollars in medical equipment purchases/rentals. Excess supply is sent to economically developing countries.
Resource: Medical Equipment
KC HELP provides standard hospital room equipment for people in need to use in their home, such as hospital type beds, over the bed tables, lift chairs, wheel chairs, bath and shower chairs and portable bathroom equipment, etc.
📍 Address: Online
📞 Phone: (509) 888-3050
📧 Email: (509) 663-1117 or 1-800-426-READ
📱 Social Media: IG: @ncwlibraries, FB: NCW Libraries
⏰ Hours: Varies per location
💲 Fee Structure: Free
🏢 Nonprofit/For-profit: Non-profit
Resource: Various Items
The NCW Library of Things lets you borrow a variety of unique items with a library card, including ozobots, telescopes, museum and discover passes, snowshoes, light therapy lamps, blood pressure monitors, hotspots (AT&T and Verizon), and launchpads. Access these items to enhance outdoor adventures, well-being, and learning experiences.
📍 Address: 8396 Main St., Peshastin, WA 98847
📞 Phone: (509) 548-7821
📧 Email: peshastin@ncwlibraries.org
📱 Social Media: IG: @peshastinlibrary, FB: Peshastin Public Library
⏰ Hours: Tuesday - Saturday
💲 Fee Structure: Free
🤝 Volunteer Opportunities: Yes!
Accessibility: All located on the ground level
🚍 Closest Bus Stop: Main St at Peshastin Library, serviced by route 22
🗣️ Languages Spoken: [Languages available for service]
Resource: Ukulele and Lessons, Instruments only available to people participating in the programming.
Ukulele borrowing, Ukulele circle, and private/small group Ukulele lessons.
Currently Ukulele circle is once a week in Peshastin (Wednesday at 5:30pm) and lessons are the 2nd Thursday of the month in Cashmere and 2nd Friday of the month in Peshastin. People sign up for a half hour slot, various slots open throughout the day. Can sign up online, in person, or by calling the library. Learn ukulele at the library! Take a one-on-one or small group introductory ukulele lesson with volunteer ukulele teacher, Tim Morrison.
📍 Address: 1312 Maple Street, Suite K, Wenatchee, WA 98826
📞 Phone: (509) 888-9602
📧 Contact Form
📱 Social Media: IG: @wenatcheethriftshop, FB: Second Chance Thrift Shop
⏰ Hours: Monday - Saturday
💲 Fee Structure: Items priced as marked. The thrift shop frequently has sales for overstocked and out-of-season inventory.
🏢 Nonprofit/For-profit: Non-Profit
🤝 Volunteer Opportunities: Yes! Volunteers are vital to the operation of the senior center, but especially our thrift shop. They have a need for people to help sort incoming donations, inspect and prepare items for sale and assist our sales staff. If you have a few hours a week and are looking for a fun and satisfying way to help your community, contact about volunteering.
Accessibility: ADA Accesbile
🗣️ Languages Spoken: English
🚍 Closest Bus Stop: Maple St at Wenatchee Senior Center, Serviced by bus 1 and 2
🌎 Environmental & Community Impact: Shop at our Second Chance Thrift Shop and help support the Senior Center. All proceeds generated by the thrift shop support operations of our senior center and activities.
Resource: Thrift
The Second Chance Thrift Shop supports the Senior Center and offers a wide range of items including books, audiobooks, videos, furniture (excluding beds), housewares, tested electronics and appliances, clocks, artwork, clothing, shoes, accessories, jewelry, collectibles, and vintage items for all ages and seasons.
How to Donate: Donations may be dropped off at Suite D during open hours. Look for the A-board sign on the east side of the building. Please do not leave donations after hours or on weekends.
📍 Address: 310 Douglas Street, Wenatchee, WA 98812
📞 Phone: (509) 662-5021
📧 Email: wenatchee@ncwlibraries.org
📱 Social Media: IG: @wenatcheelibrary, FB: Wenatchee Public Library
⏰ Hours: Sunday - Saturday
💲 Fee Structure: Free
🏢 Nonprofit/For-profit: Non-Profit
Accessibility: ADA Accesbile
🗣️ Languages Spoken: English and Spanish
🚍 Closest Bus Stop: Chelan & Palouse, serviced by routes 21, 22, 28, 122
🌎 Environmental & Community Impact: Shop at our Second Chance Thrift Shop and help support the Senior Center. All proceeds generated by the thrift shop support operations of our senior center and activities.
Resource: Seed sharing (take and leave) and houseplant propogation/sharing area.
Located on the 2nd floor mezzanineThe Second Chance Thrift Shop supports the Senior Center and offers a wide range of items including books, audiobooks, videos, furniture (excluding beds), housewares, tested electronics and appliances, clocks, artwork, clothing, shoes, accessories, jewelry, collectibles, and vintage items for all ages and seasons.
How to donate: Anyone can bring seeds in small envelopes to share. They should be labeled and organized properly when dropping them off to share.
📍 Address: 347 Division St, Leavenworth, WA 98826
📞 Phone: (509) 548-0181
📧 Email: jschaub@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org
📱 Social Media: IG: IG: @thewenatcheeriverinstitute FB: WenatcheeRiverInstitute
⏰ Hours: Monday - Friday | 9am-4pm
💲 Fee Structure: Free
🏢 Nonprofit/For-profit: Non-Profit
Accessibility: ADA Accessible, ramp access is around the back/side of the building
🗣️ Languages Spoken: English, sometimes Spanish
🚍 Closest Bus Stop: Leavenworth Park-and-Ride (southside), servicing routes 22, 32, 122
🌎 Environmental & Community Impact: They engage thousands of learners of all ages through transformative environmental education, offering hands-on experiences like searching for aquatic macroinvertebrates, snowshoeing, and self-guided tours across their 13-acre property to foster a deeper connection with the natural world.
Resource: Binoculars.
The Wenatchee River Institute (WRI) believes that the greatest hope for the future lies in connecting people, communities, and the natural world. Each year, WRI engages thousands of learners through transformative environmental education on its campus in Leavenworth and across North Central Washington. Every experience is designed to help participants understand their environment and discover the impact they can make in the world and their community.
People should talk to a staff member before checking out binoculars. They must sign out binoculars, leave their license, and return binoculars before 4pm the same day.
📍 Address: 231A N Wenatchee Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98801
📞 Phone: (509) 423-7599
📧 Email: info@ywcancw.org
📱 Social Media: IG: @ywca_ncw_store, FB: YWCA Thrift Store
⏰ Hours: Tuesday - Saturday | 10:30am - 5:30pm
💲 Fee Structure: Prices as marked
🏢 Nonprofit/For-profit: Non-Profit
🤝 Volunteer Opportunities: Lots of opportunities - email info@ywcancw.org
Accessibility: Not ADA accessible. Old buidling, small space, and lots of stuff make it challenging for mobility devices to access
🗣️ Languages Spoken: English
🚍 Closest Bus Stop: Wenatchee Ave and 2nd Ave stop (across the street from the store) serviced by routes 1 and 2.
🌎 Environmental & Community Impact: Profits from the YWCA thrift store fund local housing and economic empowerment programs, support a community job training program, and contribute to a voucher initiative in partnership with two dozen Wenatchee Valley agencies, providing $50,000 in wearable goods annually to those in need, though vouchers are distributed exclusively through partner agencies, not the store.
Resource: Thrift
The YWCA Thrift Store offers a well-organized layout with quality gently used items like furniture, housewares, electronics, and clothing for men, women, and children, all donated by the community.
How to Donate: Donations for the store can be brought to the YWCA Thrift Store Warehouse Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays between 10:30 and 5:00 pm.