I donate ALL that I can to these wonderful folks, from small kitchen appliances, clothes, shoes, and electronics. The only time my old clothes go anywhere else is when they have piled up to the point they gots to go & St. Vincent is not accepting at that time. Goodwill nor Salvation Army will ever see anything donated from me until they quit giving such large bonuses to their executives and even then the Salvation Army is still out due to their classifications of human beings. I enjoy giving to a small local charity where I know it will make a difference. Some people will never understand what an impact places like St. Vincent have in the local community , most will never know what it's like to just be able to have the simplest things because they got them from St. Vincent and I hope the...
Read moreBest second hand store around. And even better than goodwill. All the people are friendly and you can find just about anything you could imagine here. The other day I found a bunch of pants that were in amazing shape that retail for over $100 each and only paid many $10 for all 8 of them! Makes you really say "Wow, that's a low price!" You would be surprised if you don't leave there with anything because they have everything! Hopefully you enjoy it the same way I do and thank you for taking the time to read this long review and give me a thumbs up for this just because you can! Thanks again!...
Read moreIf you enjoy thrift stores and are looking for a good place to shop, look no further than St. Vincent de Paul, they have some of the best prices in town! Their store is very clean and their employees are the friendliest you'll ever meet. If they don't have what you are looking for, they'll do their best to help you find it. Also, they accept a wide variety of donations of just about any kind. Anything from motorcycle fenders, to books, to furniture they are always happy to accept your donations to help...
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