At one time I made frequent trips to Rolling Hills to find affordable furniture for myself and others. That is when I had the leisure of time. Now, I go when I can. Always enjoy browsing around the store. Well organized. Neat. Clean (including the restroom/dressing room.) Usual thrift store finds: Furniture. Books. Housewares. Accessories. Clothing. In fact the store is filled with what I call comfort clothing! T-shirts. Jeans. Cozy jackets. For all ages! A good place for students or creative stylists to find just the right piece of clothing at just the right price.
But I've also observed that the store often has items that have been donated in bulk by a wholesaler or retailer. These are usually near the front of the store and range from personal care products to household helpers, like those Swiffer mops I saw on my last visit. The prices are extremely low and while the product is in perfect condition, the packaging may be torn or missing. But who cares about packaging you are going to throw away anyway
Now, in addition to all of the above benefits offered by Rolling Hills Ministry , I support them and give them a five star rating for an additional reason. I have seen what they do for people. I have seen them allow a mother and child displaced by a home fire come into the store to begin the process of trying to put a household back together. I have also seen them loading up trucks and trailers to go help communities devastated by natural disaster. The precision with which they work is amazing and the commitment evident. Fighting back tears, even as I write this years later.
I've visited three of RHM's several sites: Arcadia. Monroe. Ruston. And what I've observed has been consistent. I understand they have other sites in Bossier, Natchitoches, Pineville, and West Monroe, with a special Bookstore location in Ruston.
Thrifting! Saving money while helping others. A perfect combination! RHM. A great...
Read moreVery unorganized, they put just about anything out, so much over priced GARBAGE. They had couches that were peeeling, a dresser that looked like a dog chewed up one side of it, a glass table covered in dust and filth that looked like it just came out of someone’s shed that was in there for years. Also saw some nasty shoes that still had dry mud caked on them and their prices are OUTRAGEOUS, I saw a hideous vase that was $25, I can buy a new hideous vase for that amount new at tj maxx. This is supposed to be a thrift store not an antique store. This store has gone very downhill. They need to make a-lot of changes and bring down the prices!! Very disgusted and disappointed!! Some of the staff is very rude also, was there today and was told to stop looking in a buggy of stuff they were...
Read moreExtremely disorganized you can’t find anything makes anxiety worse lack of organization and one rude employe younger lady high priced baby onesies for a thrift store however occasionally you may get lucky find something worth a dam once in a while you will have a very polite worker to is working. And is understanding. But over all this store is okay if u feel like a treasure hunt but not w good place to go if you suffer from anxiety and used to being able to find boy clothes and girl clothes separated and organized by size this place it’s impossible to find kids clothes kinda feels like a needle in a hay stack extremely...
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