“I started purging my home and wanted my unused items to have a purpose. Not just upsell for profit or tossed away.
This place is not fancy by any means, yes it is hot, and maybe not so personable. The ladies are older, and I see a lot of complaints about them being rude.
I would find it a struggle to spend years in a sweltering, hot building giving up all my time to deal with so many different types of people.
Years ago, I was having a rough time and this place was a big help by providing a much needed carseat and formal dresses for my kids school event for only $1. That moment has stuck with me several years later.
I have shopped at Goodwill and seen the insane mark up of second hand items. I do enjoy browsing and sometimes find great deals.
It is heartbreaking that many people may not be able to afford essentials at that price. This place is a gem for those less fortunate that need some basic essentials on a very imited income. Our family was one of them.
We have overcame our obstacles and reached a level of stability and comfortability. Now we give back to those less fortunate.
Helping Hands is an example of a thriving organization that helps those less fortunate. Please consider how your donations can help others and impact their lives in ways unimaginable.
We look forward to bringing a truckload to you this week!”
“Had a really good time in this thrift store. I love the way they have remodeled the store. They have specials on Mondays & Saturdays. It's worth your time to go check it out.”
“I always find something unique there. Most of the time it's pretty affordable but every now and then this happens ( refer to photos). The price of this shirt originally was $4.95 as it still had the original price tag on it. Goodwill was asking $9.98. Something about this just doesn't sit well with me. That being said, I found 3 big , uber warm blankets for less than $10 and a Kate Spade handbag for $7.99!! It still had the tags on it. Serendipity ”