About this Event
Repair Cafe
Got something broken? Bring it along to our Repair Cafe!
Repair Cafe TO once again will be working its magic with their amazing and multi-talented volunteers to extend the life of our clothing items, jewelry and small household appliances.Meet friendly folks ready to help you fix your stuff – from gadgets to clothes. It’s a fun, informal meetup where you learn tricks, save money, and reduce waste. Plus, you get to hang out and share stories with other DIY lovers. No stress, just good vibes and handy tips. See you there for some hands-on fixing and friendly chats!
Item registration ends at 3:00 PM.
Fixers are entitled to refuse to repair items (e.g. dirty or hazardous, see below). Visitors are responsible for cleaning their items.
Please read below:
- Code of Conduct
- House Rules
Brought to you by Sustainable Junction Triangle & George Chuvalo Neighbourhood Centre, and Repair Cafe Toronto. This free event is packed with fun, hands-on activities and ways to support our planet and each other.
Repair Cafe Code of Conduct
Be Kind. Everyone Deserves to be Treated with Respect.
We welcome all members of the community and ask that everyone attending the
Repair Café knows and follows this Code of Conduct. Failure to do so may
result in denial of repair service and dismissal from the event. Questions? Please
ask.
• Treat everyone with respect including volunteers, visitors, and venue
staff.
• Harassment, bullying and discrimination of any kind is prohibited.
• Respect the host venue property and the property of volunteers.
• Cooperate with the registration process, waiting line and repair work.
• Be considerate of individuals’ sensitivities. Some people are sensitive
to loud sounds and strong scents.
• Respect people’s privacy. If you take pictures or make recordings, you
must inform a registration volunteer and ask anyone being
photographed or recorded for their individual permission.
• Report any breaches in the Code of Conduct to the Repair Café
registration volunteers.
• No retaliation. Sustainable Junction Triangle in Collaboration with
Repair Café Toronto prohibits retaliation against anyone who reports
a potential breach of the Code of Conduct.
HOUSE RULES
- Visitors offering items for repair do so at their own risk. Repairs are not guaranteed.
- A maximum of ONE item per person will be examined. If time allows, additional items can be considered for repair on the completion of registration for each item.
- Fixers’ role is to help visitors to learn the repair process. To the extent possible, fixers will help visitors do and/or learn the repair themselves.
- Work carried out in the Repair Café is performed free of charge by individuals doing so entirely on a voluntary basis. A voluntary donation by item owner is appreciated to help sustain the operation of such events.
- In general, new replacement parts will not be provided by Sustainable Junction Triangle in Collaboration with Repair Café Toronto.
- Fixers are entitled to refuse to repair items (e.g. dirty or hazardous, see below). Visitors are responsible for cleaning their items.
- Items left with Sustainable Junction Triangle in Collaboration with Repair Café Toronto must be retrieved within one week. Otherwise they will be donated or recycled as appropriate.
- Our Code of Conduct (below) must be followed.
SAFETY PROCEDURES
- Work space should be kept tidy and hazard-free. Food and drink should not be consumed during repair activities.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
George Chuvalo Neighbourhood Centre, 50 Sousa Mendes Street, Toronto, Canada
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