Stork’s Corner owner Melissa Vajda’s store became a collection point for unused nappies several years ago after she was approached by a customer.
Camera IconStork’s Corner owner Melissa Vajda’s store became a collection point for unused nappies several years ago after she was approached by a customer. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

College to sort donated unused nappies at Stork’s Corner in Myaree

Jaime ShurmerMelville Gazette

Students from Penhros College in Como will sort nappies collected in WA on Saturday, May 27.

The Nappy Collective collects nappies twice a year across 50 cities and towns. They are redistributed to 150 beneficiaries.

Stork’s Corner owner Melissa Vajda said her store became a collection point several years ago after she was approached by a customer.

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The collection box is outside Stork’s Corner at Shop 11/47 McCoy Street in Myaree. Visit thenappycollective.com.au for more information.