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March 2024 by B F
I give them 5 stars plus, they always there to help to those are in needs. God bless them, help me always I need help?
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February 2024 by Tia Lovegood
They’re priced to make money, not get rid of stuff (IMO thrift stores should be priced to move items and avoid build up of donations), so I consider most things overpriced. And the two older ladies that normally run the register are SO rude. While looking through the glass cases up front they will boldly talk of others in the store. THE OTHER LOCATION IS AMAZING THOUGH!! Everybody there is welcoming and sweet. Much more down to earth than the other store.
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October 2023 by Not theOne
Gave my friend a ride there on a Friday and arrived at 1:44pm. Door locked, sign says 2pm. I get it, Friday, but you claim to be there to help people, the least you can do is God-forbid stay over 15 minutes late. Where do you seniors have to run to anyway? Bingo will wait. Hungry children cannot. I will not recommend or support you anymore.
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July 2023 by tea
Wonderful store with always helpful and kind staff. And great sales!!
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May 2023 by Kelly Edwards
This is one of my favorite places to thrift shop.
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February 2023 by Najah Frazier
My favorite place to go thrifting. It is so peaceful and I always end up finding something I like. Nice associates as well!
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October 2022 by Mary B.
Large place with great finds. Regular sales makes finds even sweeter. People are friendly. This place supports the needy in many ways.
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July 2022 by Kymm Kapone
wouldn’t let my 5 year old use the bathroom… you would think people have a heart for children .. but definitely not
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July 2022 by Jameyra Carter
I loved it when I went for the first time they was great price was great also
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March 2022 by Robin Byrd
Some of the most honestly caring people you'll ever have to honor to meet. Thanks for all you do!
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March 2022 by Stephanie Polk
They literally went out of their way to help me. I was overwhelmed with joy and gratitude and still am!
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December 2021 by Joyce Reed
Super friendly staff!! Great sales! Changing selection!! Will be going back!!
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September 2021 by Melissa Cole
Such an important ministry with a fun little thrift store to raise funds for their work!
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September 2021 by Heather Snellings
This place has been my saving grace for my children and I!!How they helped me:About 5 years ago I was in a very rough spot in my life. Community Ministry of NA or CMONA helped saved me. I could not be where I am today in life without their help.If you are in need of help with bills, food, clothes, someone to talk too, this is where you need to go!I was too proud to ask for help from anyone, my English professor pulled me to the side one day and told me I know something is troubling you and I'm not sure what it is. She wrote down CMONA and told me that I should go volunteer there a few days a week. Those few days turned into a few years. At the time Nancy was the director and she had noticed I was having a bad day, she pulled me aside and we started talking. I broke down! My walls fell apart and I came crashing down. Nancy listened to every word that day. She didnt judge me, instead she picked me up and went straight into action by making some calls. Next thing I know my children had food and clothes that same day. I was helped with a utility bill that I was struggling with. Nancy didnt stop there. She helped point me in the right direction for a job! I made great life long friends while helping out the ministry. They helped me get through the roughest time of my life. They didnt stop there though, they encouraged me to push through everything I was dealing with while working on my college degree! They held me up the whole way through it all.Ever since then I help repay them for all that they have done by donating items, food, and monetary items to help the next person who comes in for help. They can always use volunteers! You never know whos life you can change by being apart of something, it may change their life for the better.About the Ministry: (Wheelchair friendly)Nancy has since retired and Elizabeth has now taken over and I'm so happy to see the new building and thrift store. They now have assistance with helping you apply for jobs, signing up for food assistance or Medicaid, or if you just need someone to take the time to talk to or pray with you, they now have a room for you to fall part as they listen.It's hard being proud and not wanting to ask for help! I know, I have been there before. Do not be afraid to ask for help. With the new building and thrift store CMONA is able to help with so much more!!About the Thrift Store: (Wheelchair friendly)Anything that is donated to the thrift store, bill.sold, the money goes to the ministry to help those who come into the ministry that need help with food, clothes, or utility bills. So the next time you buy something from the thrift store just remember you are helping those who walk into the ministry side who really need it! They get a lot of great items in daily. You can find furniture (beds, dressers, mattresses, couches, chairs, kitchen tables, etc.), jewelry, craft supplies, clothes, shoes, books, bicycles, children toys, dolls, baby items, office items, lamps, picture frames, dishes, pots and pans, China sets (they get in some beautiful full sets of china!), workout equipment, gowns, wedding dresses, men's suits, hats, etc. Watch their Facebook page for their weekly sales and new items that come in.Their new location just opened up this week 08/23/2021. They are located at 531 Belvedere-Clearwater Road in North Augusta, M-F from 9:30am until 5:30pm.They only take donations at the thrift store on M-F from 9:30am to 2pm. They ask to please only donate during working hours. Anything that gets left outside they are unable to use if the weather ruins those items being donated.Their ministry is open for assistance Wednesday's, Thursday's and Friday's from 9:30am to 2pm.Photo credits: R.D. Brown Contractors
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September 2021 by Ricky L
The store doesn't have prices on alot of items and the cashier's don't know what the prices are.