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Long Beach to Host Fixit Clinics for Residents to Repair Household Items
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Long Beach, CA ~ Long Beach residents are being encouraged to participate in upcoming Fixit Clinics, hosted by the Department of Energy and Environmental Services in partnership with several local organizations. These no-cost clinics aim to reduce household waste by providing residents with the opportunity to repair broken items and learn valuable skills with the help of Fixit coaches.
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, fixing household items is an effective way to divert waste from landfills, conserve natural resources, and lower greenhouse gas emissions. This nationwide effort has gained momentum in recent years as more people recognize the importance of reducing their environmental impact.
The City of Long Beach will be hosting its first Fixit Clinic of 2026 on Saturday, April 25 at the Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library. From noon to 3 p.m., residents will have the chance to work alongside volunteer Fixit coaches who will provide their time, tool expertise, and knowledge to help assess and troubleshoot everyday items. The clinics focus on hands-on learning and community connection, allowing participants to gain valuable insight into how their items function and how to troubleshoot future issues.
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Residents are encouraged to bring one item for repair, with additional items being added to a waitlist if space allows. However, no items will be added after 2 p.m. Some commonly repaired items include electronics, bicycles, small appliances, clothing, toys, and jewelry. It's important to note that certain items such as smart TVs, cellphones, tablets, printers, electronic screens, computer software, Mac or Apple products, and large appliances will not be accepted.
While the Fixit Clinic is open to all ages, minors must be accompanied by an adult. The event is free of charge but is not a drop-off repair service. Residents are expected to take part in the repair process by assisting Fixit coaches and should bring any needed parts for their item.
These Fixit Clinics align with Long Beach's waste and emission reduction goals outlined in the Climate Action and Adaptation Plan. They also demonstrate a commitment to community education and sustainable practices. Since their inception, these clinics have kept over 3,000 pounds of household items out of local landfills. In 2025 alone, 301 residents participated in the clinics and helped repair 223 items.
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Residents who are interested in volunteering as a Fixit coach or want to preregister for an upcoming clinic can visit lbcity.info/fixitclinics. Preregistration is encouraged to help volunteers prepare and increase the likelihood of successful repairs. As these clinics are popular and may fill up quickly, early registration is recommended but not required.
For media inquiries, please contact the Energy and Environmental Services Department's Public Information and Outreach Division at EES-Media@longbeach.gov. The City of Long Beach is committed to promoting sustainable practices and reducing waste through initiatives like the Fixit Clinics, and encourages all residents to participate in these efforts.
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, fixing household items is an effective way to divert waste from landfills, conserve natural resources, and lower greenhouse gas emissions. This nationwide effort has gained momentum in recent years as more people recognize the importance of reducing their environmental impact.
The City of Long Beach will be hosting its first Fixit Clinic of 2026 on Saturday, April 25 at the Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library. From noon to 3 p.m., residents will have the chance to work alongside volunteer Fixit coaches who will provide their time, tool expertise, and knowledge to help assess and troubleshoot everyday items. The clinics focus on hands-on learning and community connection, allowing participants to gain valuable insight into how their items function and how to troubleshoot future issues.
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Residents are encouraged to bring one item for repair, with additional items being added to a waitlist if space allows. However, no items will be added after 2 p.m. Some commonly repaired items include electronics, bicycles, small appliances, clothing, toys, and jewelry. It's important to note that certain items such as smart TVs, cellphones, tablets, printers, electronic screens, computer software, Mac or Apple products, and large appliances will not be accepted.
While the Fixit Clinic is open to all ages, minors must be accompanied by an adult. The event is free of charge but is not a drop-off repair service. Residents are expected to take part in the repair process by assisting Fixit coaches and should bring any needed parts for their item.
These Fixit Clinics align with Long Beach's waste and emission reduction goals outlined in the Climate Action and Adaptation Plan. They also demonstrate a commitment to community education and sustainable practices. Since their inception, these clinics have kept over 3,000 pounds of household items out of local landfills. In 2025 alone, 301 residents participated in the clinics and helped repair 223 items.
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Residents who are interested in volunteering as a Fixit coach or want to preregister for an upcoming clinic can visit lbcity.info/fixitclinics. Preregistration is encouraged to help volunteers prepare and increase the likelihood of successful repairs. As these clinics are popular and may fill up quickly, early registration is recommended but not required.
For media inquiries, please contact the Energy and Environmental Services Department's Public Information and Outreach Division at EES-Media@longbeach.gov. The City of Long Beach is committed to promoting sustainable practices and reducing waste through initiatives like the Fixit Clinics, and encourages all residents to participate in these efforts.
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