Some Nice stuff Nice people have written
about Sweet Charity....
"Every inch of this long, narrow store is packed with colorful, affordable finds, such as pillows, paper napkins, candles, vases, and more. “It’s a bonanza for hostess, shower, or housewarming gifts,” Jen says. Better yet, a treat for yourself. "
"While the store does carry a few doggie bowls, it’s actually an outpost of handmade gifts and home goods for those on two legs, not four. Brightly hued Eigan Arts pottery, pillows, travel bags, baby clothes, picture frames, and scented candles overflow from the baskets and shelves on either side of the small space, which resembles a long, crowded hallway. Locally made items are the most fun, though: Sock puppets from former Martha Stewart Living editor Kelli Ronci, SUM Design serving trays, and Eau de Brooklyn soap (created by a local neurologist and his daughter) make for quirky, memorable presents." — Rachel Corbett
"Sweet Charity, a new boutique on 7th Ave., donates a portion of its profits to two animal sanctuaries, one in Watkins Glen, New York. Sweet Charity has a variety of lovely, and unique, gifts, from vintage table linens to floral gardening hats and jewelry. Gothamist is currently enamored with the floppy gardening hat with matching gloves; it just might be strange to be seen wearing them while watering our one lonely houseplant. However, it is the perfect place to find a special gift while giving to some needy animals as well. Gothamist bought some Mothers' Day gifts there; Mom was delighted."
"Check out this home goods and gift store in Park Slope whose sales support animal rescue charities. They've got just about any cool thing you would want to give someone for a home and you'll be helping out a very worthwhile cause in the process. This is a cool Seventh Avenue shop with a conscience. If you love animals, consider doing some of your holiday shopping here--buy a gift and improve a creature's life. "