Every registered consignor with Charleston Repeats must decide whether or not to donate or pick-up each of his or her items brought to the sale. Some consignors choose to pick up everything they bring while others decide they want to donate every item they bring. There are some who fall in the middle–donating some items while picking up others on pick-up day.
Charleston Repeats is proud to be working with the following Charleston charities who will ensure that all donated items go to families who will truly benefit from them: The Salvation Army, Lowcountry Pregnancy Center, and Lowcountry Orphan Relief.
The Salvation Army~
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
Since 1906 The Salvation Army has been a part of the Charleston community assisting those in need. Current local programs include: emergency, holiday and back to school assistance for those in need; After School Programming and Summer Day Camp for elementary aged students; Men’s Transitional Shelter; Emergency Disaster Services and the Family Store and Donation Center through which partnering agencies are able to refer clients to receive assistance as well. Volunteers are always welcome and an integral part of our services. It is the local community which continues to help The Salvation Army in “Doing the Most Good”. For more information please visit us at www.salvationarmycharleston.org call us at 843-747-5271 x15 or like us on Facebook Salvation Army Charleston, SC to receive up to date news.
Lowcountry Pregnancy Center~
The Lowcountry Pregnancy Center is a non-profit ministry offering life-affirming alternatives to abortion and compassionate Christian counsel to those who face pregnancy related issues.
Lowcountry Orphan Relief~
Lowcountry Orphan Relief, Inc. (LOR) is a non-profit organization that provides services to children where social and government services leave off. Working directly with other non-profits and government agencies to identify the individual needs of these neglected children, LOR intervenes at critical junctures with products and services such as: providing clothes, toiletries, and school supplies for the immediate needs of children entering the system and creating libraries and recreation rooms at emergency children’s shelters.


Is registration closed for consignors? I registered on the website but it says it closed on 2-22 and you can only sign up as a volunteer now. However on the main page of the website it says registration ends 3/2. I sent an e-mail through the contact us form on the website. I received returned mail advising that mailbox is full. Thanks for your help!
Hello, Ashley
The reason why the system will no longer allow you to register is because all the allotted spots have been filled (we can only hold a certain number of consignor inventory at the Omar).
But we have a waiting list
You want to be on it?
If so, let us know by emailing us at charlestonrepeats@hotmail.com
Thanks!