“Care and share is what most organizations set out to do which is primarily a discounted clothing, household, and furniture “thrift” store with an aim at helping the community that it resides in. What it does better than any of the other good Samaritan inspired shops is that it keeps its prices to the level that hard-working folks can go and actually come away with more than they bargained for. It is a respite in a crazy world where prices keep rising with inflation and care and share still will sell you a absolutely Christine vintage corning ware dish for a dollar. And at the same time you a shirt, whether it’s namebrand or not… For just twobucks. It’s something to be expected. It’s something you can comfort in. The selections swing widly from “ this place is picked over!!“ To “Hells Bells! I found Julia Childs, the art of French cooking - first edition on the bookshelf over there!” You can expect to find a cheerful checkout staff who is rotated each week from the churches locally in Gravette… And don’t forget to look under the porch where many of the large big ticket items are there and quite a steal. If you need a couch for any reason, there’s always one there for five or $10 And your awesome retro grandma’s couch with the brocade flowers on it or a vinyl lounge chair that someone just needed to get rid of.Care and share also is the local organization that hands out gas vouchers, meal, vouchers, and access food pantry for a lot of the local residents who are not as well as other shop there right next to them. That’s the thing I like about Karen share the most is the diversity of people shopping there range from those who absolutely really have no place else to go, and those who travel up to 50 miles just to get there each day , if you think I’m making this up, be there on a Tuesday morning when they open after their weekend at 9 AM. WOW!!!”
“Care and share is what most organizations set out to do which is primarily a discounted clothing, household, and furniture “thrift” store with an aim at helping the community that it resides in. What it does better than any of the other good Samaritan inspired shops is that it keeps its prices to the level that hard-working folks can go and actually come away with more than they bargained for. It is a respite in a crazy world where prices keep rising with inflation and care and share still will sell you a absolutely Christine vintage corning ware dish for a dollar. And at the same time you a shirt, whether it’s namebrand or not… For just twobucks. It’s something to be expected. It’s something you can comfort in. The selections swing widly from “ this place is picked over!!“ To “Hells Bells! I found Julia Childs, the art of French cooking - first edition on the bookshelf over there!” You can expect to find a cheerful checkout staff who is rotated each week from the churches locally in Gravette… And don’t forget to look under the porch where many of the large big ticket items are there and quite a steal. If you need a couch for any reason, there’s always one there for five or $10 And your awesome retro grandma’s couch with the brocade flowers on it or a vinyl lounge chair that someone just needed to get rid of.Care and share also is the local organization that hands out gas vouchers, meal, vouchers, and access food pantry for a lot of the local residents who are not as well as other shop there right next to them. That’s the thing I like about Karen share the most is the diversity of people shopping there range from those who absolutely really have no place else to go, and those who travel up to 50 miles just to get there each day , if you think I’m making this up, be there on a Tuesday morning when they open after their weekend at 9 AM. WOW!!!”