“Good-to-great stuff for only pennies. You don't always get what you want, but you do want what you get. From clothes to electronics to furniture to knick knacks of every sort, you just have to dig for it. I've seen one of everything you can imagine in this store, and so has everybody else. Many shop just to resell and profit. It's better than Wallyworld, in my opinion, if you can do used. I call it the happiest place in Medford :)
P S. [I got this desk for seven whole dollars just the other day]”
10AM - 6PM
1116 N Riverside Ave, Medford“I've been in here a few times. It's hit or miss but I will say the employees are very kind and hardworking. For the most part things are pretty worn, especially clothing and shoes but occasionally I find some that aren't & some pretty good deals. Some items are overpriced(very common at thrift stores in this valley)so you will have to be very selective. I've also been slightly(by a few dollars)overcharged a few times, so I will be careful when being assisted to watch the cash register and also organize my items so they're not accidentally rang up twice. I like that the store helps the homeless & they do come in to the store and are often given a set of clothes to wear. I like to donate here over any of the big chain thrift stores. I like that the items go directly to support people in need instead of corporate pockets first. There's no returns so be careful with what you pick up and check your receipt before leaving to ensure you're charged correctly. I do pick up a lot of ceramics and notice & appreciate that this particular store has less damaged dishes, cups etc. than I've experienced at GW. Overall, this little thrift store is a great place to visit.”
“This place is the best. Especially since times r tough. It's an inexpensive way to buy all kinds of things. Just bring some disposable gloves to sort thru the bins. It's not bad but occasionally there's been some things that r kind of icky to touch. Get ready to sort n dig! It's an adventure for sure! Thanks goodwill.”
“Great clothes at a great price! I'm always impressed by their quality and selection. The only Consignment Shop in Medford. I love that they have men's clothes too! Something for everyone”
9AM - 6PM
922 N Central Ave, Medford“This is the best Salvation Army store hands down!!! They had so many things I wanted to buy, dishes, clothes, tools, some baby stuff, kitchen utensils, pilates equipment just so much stuff!! Great job you guys keep it up!!!”
“This is one of the best stores in the valley, I think. They're full of everything you could need for home improvement and renovation. I can spend hours in there shopping and can almost definitely find whatever it is that I'm looking for, no matter the project. Now there is paint too! I love it there and always return.”
“Sometimes you just have to make time to shop different places. So happy we did. The prices were very reasonable. Store was organized. Lots of goodies. Staff very friendly. Shirt tie pants $14”
10AM - 7PM
1241 S Riverside Ave suite a, Medford“I love this Goodwill as the customer service is outstanding and they ensure that you leave with a smile ?
I recommend this store, to any thiftys looking for a bargain!!!”
“Move over, Goodwill—there's a new sheriff in town, and it's called "4 A Cause Thrift Shop"!
Tired of wandering the aisles of Goodwill and Salvation Army, wondering why you're paying department store prices for used tube socks and grimy mason jars? Look no further than this quaint little thrift haven.
From the moment I walked in, I knew I had found something special. The faint smell of mothballs and mystery hung in the air, a sure sign of authentic thriftiness. Unlike Goodwill's labyrinth of overpriced knick-knacks, 4 A Cause Thrift Shop offers a curated collection of items that range from "Wow, this is actually cool" to "Who on earth would donate this?"—all at unbeatable prices.
I snagged vintage vinyl for less than the price of a latte. Goodwill, are you taking notes? I also picked up a specific glass tumbler I had been searching for ($0.25! miracles do happen) and some fabric.
The staff here are a delight—friendly, helpful, and clearly passionate about thrift. They don’t just mindlessly stock shelves; they genuinely want you to leave with something you'll love. Unlike the soulless, corporate vibe of Goodwill, 4 A Cause Thrift Shop feels like shopping at a friend's garage sale—if your friend had amazing taste and a knack for finding hidden treasures.
So, if you're tired of Goodwill's price hikes and generic selection, do yourself a favor and swing by 4 A Cause Thrift Shop. Your wallet will thank you, and you might just find something that sparks joy. Plus, you'll leave with a smile on your face, knowing you didn't just contribute to a CEO's next yacht payment. Instead, you're helping your community by shopping locally at a non-profit!”