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November 2023 by Corey w
Great thrift store. The folks that work there are very helpful
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August 2023 by Dawn Shannon
THIS IS ABOUT THE FOOD BANK: Grateful for this program they have helped us through some hard times. We love Debbie she is a very nice lady.As for the volunteers most of them are really nice! There are a few that treat you with no respect, especially the older man. he just doesn't see happy doing what he does. Makes us feel like everything is just a bother. We hate going when he's there in fact if we know he's there we'll just wait another day to go that's how bad he makes us feel. It's bad enough that we have to go and ask for help and be treated in such a way makes a person feel even worse when we leave about our situation.As for most everyone else they are wonderful people and this program is a great program for sure.
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October 2022 by Marsha Hodges Chastain
Fabulous. Fantastic prices. I am in love with this place.
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October 2022 by Heather Seppenfield
This organization is such a gem. I wish every community had a place like Community Helping Place. One time a few years ago I couldn't afford a Christmas for my daughter and it was almost Christmas time. I had missed their date for their kid's Christmas charity but I emailed them anyway to see if maybe they had some things left over. They not only provided gifts for my kid but also got presents for me too. And they gave me food to have Christmas dinner. I will never forget that kindness.
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October 2022 by david anglin
EDIT 9/20/22 - We stopped back to see if they were lowering their prices.Now they have EBAY pricing. A separate section of the sales floor where items are never on sale. They also list on ebay, no issue trying to get the most for items. BUT come one, a vintage Snoopy Dog house that is listed on Mercari for 12, you have for $24, a 1980 Quaker Oats tin for $10. We tried, but the pricing for this THRIFT, NOT store is more expensive than the Antique Shops on the square. - (old posting) We used to shop here years back, (two) often as the prices were great. On a recent visit items were triple of not more (5 dollars for a wine glass and 3 dollars for a coffee mug) and when we asked why, they cashier said they were not longer a thrift but have become a business. YET they use to be for the community, helping someone buy mugs and plate for a dollar or less, now you see items in there that are MORE then the local antique shops. They also have an Ebay store and their clothing, which use to be a dollar a t-shirt are now triple that. Over priced items for a thrift shop, even GW is cheaper.
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October 2022 by Debra Michele Le'Vine Squires (Michele)
Great place to shop and help the community at the same time.. They work with faimlies in need and they have some things that are fair priced and affordable.Great employees that are happily willing to help. ?✝️
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October 2022 by Taylor Crow
Love this place! They really stick to their name. They have helped my family on many occasions during hard times.
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October 2021 by Empress Cates
A lot better if they lower their prices that they're kind of high for a thrift store
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October 2021 by Tammy East
I have repeatedly ask about a cabinet for three weeks that has a sold sign on it. I was told another employee that worked upstairs wanted it , so my question becomes if she wanted it why did she not pay for it and take it home before going on vacation as I was told. It’s very obvious when an employee has reserved an item because the sold sign has no pertinent information like name , date, and how much was paid for the item! How long will they continue to hold it ? Once many years ago before they started taking debt I requested they hold a bicycle while I ran to the atm, they said they would but when I returned directly they had sold it to someone else!
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October 2021 by Florence W
I will be moving soon after living in Dahlonega my entire. Out of all the wonderful places to see and stores to visit, chp will simply be the hardest goodbye. Between the great deals, friendly volunteers, amazing humanitarian efforts, and quaint location; I love this place with all of my heart! So many fond memories with friends and so many good finds! Please visit chp if you ever get the chance—I promise you will find exactly what has always been missing from your life, be-it a new pair of shoes or a genuine smile.
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October 2021 by Jack Goodell
They have a lot of nice stuff 90% of the time I really like this place
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October 2020 by James Chamberlin
IF I could leave a NEGATIVE Star, I would!!Was at this "Thrift" store over the weekend.This thrift store was an hour away from my home. I wanted to check some thrift stores that weren't near me to see what treasures I could find.They had a sign over the outside building where prices were $1 - $10 each. A lot of items in that building were unmarked.So I took them up to check what they wanted before I decided to buy them or not. I went up to the desk to check. The manager was completing a sale so I waited. Someone behind me had two things they wanted, so I let them go ahead of me.When I finally got to the manager, who was cashiering, I told her that I wasn't sure what the prices were, she looked at a few of the pieces and then took out her smartphone and started pulling up EBay's website. And I asked her what she was doing. She said the cheapest that she could sell them for was $10 a plate as they were selling for $20+ on EBay.I told her that other thrift stores, who were selling the same item/dish for less than a dollar or a little more than a dollar. She said that was the best that she could do. She said that she basis her pricing off EBay.I will NOT be shopping here any more in the future when I visit the area. Such a shame as they had a lot of nice treasures in their buildings.
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October 2020 by Gabriel Russo
Recently I was in the CHP, July 2nd. No one working there was wearing a mask. I found the new manager and pointed this out. I told her that I was wearing a mask because I care about my fellow humans and that wearing a mask helps me not to spread disease. She said “I have had the Corona and now have antibodies, so I’m not worried about getting sick. We comply with the Walmart rules regarding masks.” Isn’t that nice? She thinks that she can’t get sick, so she doesn’t care about us. I informed her that Walmart employees have to wear masks while working, so she said “Not the customers!” I had no rejoinder for that.That is also not the dispute. As a christian group I would think that protecting lives is certainly one of their things, but it apparently is not. We had a heated argument and I was threatened and told to leave and never come back. Don’t worry, I won’t. Even though I have donated everything from sporting equipment, fine apparel, books and God knows what all else over the last many years. You have shown me what Christian means to you, manager lady, not your organisation. You do not care about your customers health and well being and would rather take offense than take a reasonable precaution. Oh! And there is no proof that having antibodies to this virus makes you safe. Look it up. I hope that your organisation lets this woman go. She is not a suitable manager. Gabriel Russo
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October 2020 by JR Rivera
New to the area and couldn't fine a better place to make me feel at home, great people like Kim and her employee Kathleen and the rest are awesome. Try it you'll like it, lol
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October 2020 by Jason Couch
Staff/Volunteers are always helpful and friendly. We like to donate here because someone from our county or community can benefit from it.