This place lost it's way as a mission to help people. I used to find joy in the fact that they gave away free food to help needy people, I thought it was a rare honest thrift store. I have had many nice things that I would have loved to donate,so that someone down on their luck or struck with misfortune in their life could have had, But when you walk into the store,and start seeing MSRP price tags on stuff you know that is not possible. It is a shame when thrift stores turn to greed,and forget their community. It is also a shame when you go to donate something and are rejected when that item does not meet their requirements,such as an item that does not make enough profit to fill their greedy coffers. This place is just another 501c taking advantage of the...
Read moreHave great stuff and 99.9% of the time the prices are awesome for the things you buy especially goes for furniture. Books are free! They also give away free food if you need it. And helo those who need it around the holidays!! Also the people who work and volunteer are super nice and helpful! I love...
Read moreNice sort of thrift store. They do offer help to families in need which is great if anyone out there is struggling don't be afraid to ask for help. From housing a food pantry, house hold items, clothing, and decorations. Ray of hope is a nice little side road store that's...
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