We provide a free laundry service (and in some locations, showers) for everyday Kiwis doing it tough. Our focus is creating a safe and supportive environment for those in the community experiencing homelessness, hardship, isolation or loneliness.
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Anyone is welcome at an Orange Sky shift. You can expect to find a friendly face to welcome you when you arrive.
We help people who are sleeping rough, need an extra hand doing their laundry, or simply want to stop by for a kōrero.
In line with our mission to positively connect communities, we aim to create an inclusive and welcoming environment on shift through genuine and non-judgemental conversation.
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First time using Orange Sky’s services? If you’re planning to wash clothes, we recommend arriving at least 15 minutes before the shift starts in case it’s a busy day.
Keep an eye out for volunteers in bright orange t-shirts and let them know it’s your first visit – they will explain everything you need to know.
Our service is completely free to use.
No, there is no requirement to provide identification to use our service. Our volunteers will ask for a first name to track your washing in the queue. If you don’t feel comfortable using your real name, you can use a nickname or a pseudonym.
No, you don’t need to make a booking. Some of our shifts can get busy, so we recommend arriving a little earlier than the shift time so you can secure your spot in the queue (if there is one!)
For our laundry shifts, liquid detergent is automatically dosed into the machines every time a washing cycle starts, so there is no need to bring your own.
For shower shifts, we supply you with a towel and a bathmat, and we have a 2-in-1 shampoo and shower gel available to use inside the shower.
We want to make sure all friends of Orange Sky have the opportunity to provide feedback on their experience using our services. To let us know how you went on shift with us, or suggest areas for improvement, please complete our Shift Experience Feedback Form.
It takes around one hour to wash and dry your clothes. If your belongings are a little heavier (such as jackets or towels) they may need to remain inside the dryer for a little longer to make sure they are dry.