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Community Closet - Foster Love Closet

Provides needed items for children of all ages to families in need. This includes: -baby gear -baby food -diapers -clothes -toys -books

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ThriftWorks! Thrift Store - WACOSA - Central Minnesota

Thrift Store selling used clothing, small household items, furniture, and miscellaneous items - Women's, men's, and children's clothing and shoes - Books, movies, games - Toys - Small household appliances - Housewares - Jewelry and accessories - Linen and bedding - Tools - Furniture - only after reviewed and approved Will not accept: - Hazardous waste, or items containing hazardous waste, such as: computers, VCRs, TVs, monitors, stereos, turntables, speakers, phones, or answering machines - Microwave ovens - Mattresses or box springs - Infant/children equipment: cribs, highchairs, pack n plays, car seats, etc. - Large furniture must be reviewed and approved for acceptance - Sleeper sofas - Food - Flammable products - Weapons and explosives - Construction materials - Carpeting - Large exercise equipment

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Thrift Shop - GRACE Thrift Store - Give Recycling A Chance Everyday

Thrift shop with a full rage of inventory including: - Clothing for women, men, and children - Linens and crafts - Housewares and small appliances - Toys and children's library - Books and other merchandise Accepts donations (no furniture or large appliances)

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Boutique, The - Baby Blanket and Beyond

Resource center providing: - Blankets - Children's clothing size newborn - 6 - Diaper bags - Emergency supply of diapers and wipes - Gift bags for expectant mothers and newborns? - Infant bathtubs - Maternity clothing - Winter clothing Accepts donations; visit the website for a list of current donation needs: https://www.thebabyblanket.org/donations

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Coats for Kids - United Way of Otter Tail and Wadena Counties

Provides free coats, mittens, hats, and boots to children and adults that are in need for the winter. Also, accepts gently used winter wear and clothing.

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Thrift Store - STEP - Supporting, Teaching, and Empowering People - Browerville

Offers four thrift shop locations that vary in items available for purchase. All proceeds return to STEP. Fire Starters and Hand-Loomed Rugs - Always available for purchase in-store or online - Bulk purchasing options available - Made from recycled materials like denim, fabric scraps, and newsprint Gently Used Clothing - Accepting accessories - Accepting adult and children's clothing Household Items - Decorative items and pictures - Glassware and cookware - Small, working kitchen appliances Other Recyclables: These items are used in Fire Starters, rugs, and other projects: - Candles - Craft supplies - Denim jeans - Newsprint - Thread - Toilet paper rolls Recyclable Fabrics: Fabric must be clean but can be torn or stained. Materials are repurposed into rugs, fire starters, or sold to other organizations. Toys and Games - Board games - Children's books - Puzzles - Toys Donations that are not accepted: - Car seats - Cribs - Electronics - Large furniture - Mattresses

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Thrift Store - STEP - Supporting, Teaching, and Empowering People - Browerville

Offers four thrift shop locations that vary in items available for purchase. All proceeds return to STEP. Fire Starters and Hand-Loomed Rugs - Always available for purchase in-store or online - Bulk purchasing options available - Made from recycled materials like denim, fabric scraps, and newsprint Gently Used Clothing - Accepting accessories - Accepting adult and children's clothing Household Items - Decorative items and pictures - Glassware and cookware - Small, working kitchen appliances Other Recyclables: These items are used in Fire Starters, rugs, and other projects: - Candles - Craft supplies - Denim jeans - Newsprint - Thread - Toilet paper rolls Recyclable Fabrics: Fabric must be clean but can be torn or stained. Materials are repurposed into rugs, fire starters, or sold to other organizations. Toys and Games - Board games - Children's books - Puzzles - Toys Donations that are not accepted: - Car seats - Cribs - Electronics - Large furniture - Mattresses

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Thrift Store - STEP - Supporting, Teaching, and Empowering People - Browerville

Offers four thrift shop locations that vary in items available for purchase. All proceeds return to STEP. Fire Starters and Hand-Loomed Rugs - Always available for purchase in-store or online - Bulk purchasing options available - Made from recycled materials like denim, fabric scraps, and newsprint Gently Used Clothing - Accepting accessories - Accepting adult and children's clothing Household Items - Decorative items and pictures - Glassware and cookware - Small, working kitchen appliances Other Recyclables: These items are used in Fire Starters, rugs, and other projects: - Candles - Craft supplies - Denim jeans - Newsprint - Thread - Toilet paper rolls Recyclable Fabrics: Fabric must be clean but can be torn or stained. Materials are repurposed into rugs, fire starters, or sold to other organizations. Toys and Games - Board games - Children's books - Puzzles - Toys Donations that are not accepted: - Car seats - Cribs - Electronics - Large furniture - Mattresses

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Clothing for Children - Kids Closet of Duluth

Children's clothing program offered through the Duluth Public Schools or another community agency. Clothing includes: - Boots - Mittens ???- One new and three used school outfits for classroom wear - Shoes - Snow pants - Winter hat - Winter jacket Accepts donations of good used clothing suitable for school. Does not accept used shoes or boots.

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Clothing Program - Valley Outreach

Client may select like-new clothing at no cost using vouchers. Clients may also choose to shop for clothing using a "choose their own discount" model. Discounts options are 25%, 50%, or a 75% discount when clients check out. Items include: - Adult clothing - Children's clothing - Teen clothing - Winter outerwear - Work clothing ?Donations accepted of new and gently used clothing.

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Clothing, Basic Household Needs and Support - Reach and Restore

Provides clothing (via clothing closet) by appointment and basic household items/furniture to people in need who are referred. Small food donations and prayers are available at an appointment. Birthday Closet: Available for parents who need help providing for their child's birthday. A referral from a partner agency is required. Employment Support: Job search, interview, and resume counseling; available by appointment. Haircuts: By appointment only and based on stylist availability, haircuts are available to current clients of Reach and Restore Life Coaching: helps people reach their goals by navigating the steps to reach those goals; available by appointment

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Thrift Store - ACBC Food Shelf and Thrift Store

Provides women, men, and children clothing, socks, undergarments, shoes, household items, linens, winter gear, and other items during the client's food shop. Clothing closet can be accessed once a month per client. Also accepts donations of these items. Individuals with a shopping appointment have the option to receive a voucher for shopping in the Thrift Store.

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ThriftWorks! Thrift Store - WACOSA - Central Minnesota

Thrift Store selling used clothing, small household items, furniture, and miscellaneous items - Women's, men's, and children's clothing and shoes - Books, movies, games - Toys - Small household appliances - Housewares - Jewelry and accessories - Linen and bedding - Tools - Furniture - only after reviewed and approved Will not accept: - Hazardous waste, or items containing hazardous waste, such as: computers, VCRs, TVs, monitors, stereos, turntables, speakers, phones, or answering machines - Microwave ovens - Mattresses or box springs - Infant/children equipment: cribs, highchairs, pack n plays, car seats, etc. - Large furniture must be reviewed and approved for acceptance - Sleeper sofas - Food - Flammable products - Weapons and explosives - Construction materials - Carpeting - Large exercise equipment

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Zion's Clothing Closet - Zion Lutheran Church - Grand Rapids

- Provides clothes for persons in need - Individuals generally are allowed one visit per month and receive a limited amount of clothing per family member at each visit - Use upper entrance from south parking lot and follow signs

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Teen Closet - Lutheran Social Service - Northeast Region

A free clothing store offering new and gently used clothing and shoes. Plus, hygiene supplies like shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste etc. Accepts new and gently used donations.

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Clothe A Kid - Community Angels Inc.

- Provides free new and gently used clothing for children of all ages and sizes from infant through high school - Accepts clothing donations

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Clothing Closet and Donations - Care and Share of Crookston

Provides a clothing closet of new or secondhand clothing. Also, accepts donations of gently used items. Items offered: - Adults and children's clothing - Necessities based on available resources - Household items - Limited school supplies - Winter gear or winter clothing

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Thrift Shop - Wise Penny Thrift Shoppe

Thrift store with a selection of items such as: - Baby items - Books - Clothing for infants, children, and adults - Crafts - Games - Household items - Home décor - Lighting - Linens - Seasonal decor - Shoes - Sporting goods - Tools - Toys Accepts donated goods by appointment only

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Coats for Kids - United Way of Otter Tail and Wadena Counties

Provides free coats, mittens, hats, and boots to children and adults that are in need for the winter. Also, accepts gently used winter wear and clothing.

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Basic Needs Distribution - Shakopee Community Assistance - SCA

Accepts donations of and provides diapers, food/formula, feminine hygiene products, and clothing/bedding items for children ages birth - 4 years for families in need

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Thrift Store - STEP - Supporting, Teaching, and Empowering People - Browerville

Offers four thrift shop locations that vary in items available for purchase. All proceeds return to STEP. Fire Starters and Hand-Loomed Rugs - Always available for purchase in-store or online - Bulk purchasing options available - Made from recycled materials like denim, fabric scraps, and newsprint Gently Used Clothing - Accepting accessories - Accepting adult and children's clothing Household Items - Decorative items and pictures - Glassware and cookware - Small, working kitchen appliances Other Recyclables: These items are used in Fire Starters, rugs, and other projects: - Candles - Craft supplies - Denim jeans - Newsprint - Thread - Toilet paper rolls Recyclable Fabrics: Fabric must be clean but can be torn or stained. Materials are repurposed into rugs, fire starters, or sold to other organizations. Toys and Games - Board games - Children's books - Puzzles - Toys Donations that are not accepted: - Car seats - Cribs - Electronics - Large furniture - Mattresses

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Clothing Center - Monticello Help Center

Provides a closing closet for community members to shop for free, gently used clothing and household goods. Toys, games, small appliances, bedding, and more may be available. Donations accepted.

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Basic Needs Distribution - Shakopee Community Assistance - SCA

Accepts donations of and provides diapers, food/formula, feminine hygiene products, and clothing/bedding items for children ages birth - 4 years for families in need

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