Times Square Center is elevating its retail sustainability with a global humanitarian focus. A recent Mother’s Day ‘Mend for Good’ workshop, hosted at the mall alongside its resident eco-conscious tenant Thrift for Good, saw community volunteers successfully repair and revitalize 107 damaged garments, keeping them entirely out of local landfills.

This crucial CSR activity comes at a vital time when displaced children worldwide urgently need global support. The restored clothing is now available for purchase at Thrift for Good’s first-floor store inside the mall. This circular economy initiative guarantees that 100% of the retail profits go directly to funding essential international children’s charity projects through Gulf for Good, turning local textile recycling into critical humanitarian aid.

The community mending workshop takes place at the mall on the first Wednesday of every month from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Visit the Times Square Center Instagram to know more.