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310 East 38th Street, Suite 120, Minneapolis, MN 55409
Provides the following:
  • Free clothing and shoes for those in need
  • Work clothing for adults
Accepts donations of gently used and clean clothing and shoes.
1107 West 7th Street, Saint Paul, MN 55102
A free store and clothing closet offering seasonal clothing, household items, and personal care items. Accepts donations of gently used, clean, seasonal clothing, household items in good condition, and hygiene products.
321 Potter Street, Red Wing, MN 55066
Owned and operated by Red Wing Area Seniors Accepts and sells gently used:
  • Clothing
  • Furniture
  • Holiday decorations
  • Household items
  • Jackets and coats
  • Linens
  • Microwaves
  • Shoes and boots
  • Toys
?Provision of items to individuals and households in need of thrift store merchandise
130 East 7th Street, Saint Paul, MN 55101
Resource center for homeless, runaway, and low-income youth. Services include:
  • Case management and life skills education
  • Clothing closet as well as hygiene supplies
  • Computer lab/resource room for employment, education, and housing assistance
  • Daily hot meal and sandwiches
  • Food shelf for emergency use
  • Referrals to community resources
  • Shower and laundry facility
800 South Front Street, Mankato, MN 56001
Provides a daily drop-in and resource center serving those experiencing homelessness and those at-risk of homelessness. Provides access to basic needs such as: ?- Clothing
  • Food (shelf stable foods)
  • Hygiene supplies
  • Phone and computer access
  • Referrals to organizations such as Southern Minnesota Legal Services (SMRLS), state and county housing programs, and Coordinated Entry assessments
  • Respite room and lounge space
  • Tents
106 Saint Olaf Avenue North, Canby, MN 56220
Offers several thrift store locations. The thrift stores:
  • Accepts donations of clean usable clothing, household items, furniture, and some appliances that are clean, usable, and in good condition. Tax Receipts are available for donations in good, usable condition.
  • Sell used clothing, books, and small household items at a reduced price
120 North Sibley Avenue, Litchfield, MN 55355
Provides two thrift store locations open to anyone in need. The thrift stores have items for sale including:
  • Antiques
  • Baby items
  • Books
  • Clothing of all sizes
  • Furniture
  • Household items
Other services:
  • Accepts donated items during business hours. Accepts new and gently used clothing, books, household or baby items, and furniture year-round.
  • Volunteer opportunities for short-term and long-term positions
105 West Lind Street, Mankato, MN 56003
Thrift store with a full range of inventory including:
  • Low-cost, donated seasonally appropriate clothing for women, men, and children
  • Household goods, appliances, kitchenware, and furniture
  • Items such as cribs and changing tables are sometimes available
  • Books, toys, games, and jewelry
  • Sports equipment, bikes, and other usable items
  • Computers and computer monitors
  • Volunteer opportunities
Does not accept tires, TVs, or any item that has been exposed to mold, mildew or cigarette smoke. For a complete list of donations accepted, visit website.
18511 Highway 65 NE, East Bethel, MN 55011
Provides and accepts donations of seasonal clothing including general clothing and winter coats, boots, hats, gloves and snow pants, new and gently used. Individuals are welcome to receive clothing once a month.
6500 Humboldt Avenue North, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430
Provides students, families, and community members with access to information and support from community agencies addressing basic needs such as food, clothing, energy assistance, shelter, and healthcare. The resource rooms maintain limited supplies of clothing, personal household items, and food for immediate access. They accept donations of winter gear (coats, gloves, mittens, hats, scarves), sweatpants, socks, t-shirts, and gift cards (Visa, Target, Walmart, gas, Cub Foods, etc.).
13801 Fairview Drive, Burnsville, MN 55337
Provides resources for food, clothing, linen, household items, hygiene items, baby supplies, and furniture on a limited basis. Services provided:
  • Clothing: Offers general clothing items limited to 10 items per family member per month
  • Dental Clinic: Open to individuals without dental insurance. Services provided include extractions/pulling teeth and fillings for cavities. Services are prioritized by the level of pain patients are experiencing.
  • Diapers: Offers free diapers on an appointment basis
  • Food: Offers individuals food once a month in partnership with Salvation Army. Accepts food donation items such as pancake mix/syrup, spaghetti noodles/sauce, soups, bags of sugar four pounds or larger, canned fruit, canned vegetables, cereal, cooking oil, macaroni and cheese, small bags/boxes of rice, tuna, canned chicken, Helper Meals, peanut butter, jelly, beans - baked (in cans) and pinto (in bags).
  • Furniture Requests: Offers furniture and takes requests for furniture throughout the year
  • Resource Center: Assists people to apply for county services such as public assistance, energy assistance, and MNsure. Also helps individuals with resumes and searching for a job
NOTE: Other donations accepted are houseware items, glassware, pots, pans, kitchen and table linens, silverware, personal hygiene items, laundry detergent, toiletries, limited pieces of small/large furniture items (sofas, love seats, tables, chairs, dressers, mattresses/box springs, metal bed frames, and tables).
102 West 1st Street, Duluth, MN 55802
A safe, adult-supervised place for youth ages 14-24 to socialize. Access to basic needs such as:
  • Clothing
  • Hygiene supplies
  • Laundry
  • Meals
  • Showers
  • Storage lockers
Offering daily:
  • Activities
  • Independent living skills classes
  • Support groups
402 East 2nd Street, Winona, MN 55987
Offers low prices on men's, women's, children's, and infant's clothing and accessories. By shopping at The Clothes Shop, individuals are supporting the daily fundraiser for the overall operations of Winona Volunteer Services. In emergency situations, individuals can come to the office and ask about how to access free clothing from the Clothes Shop.
110 Lake Avenue South, Paynesville, MN 56362
  • Annual school supplies drive
  • Clothing items
  • Donation center
  • Food shelf garden
  • Food shelf will provide 3 days' worth of food once each month per family or individual
  • Holiday meal baskets for Thanksgiving and Christmas
  • Houseware items
114 Main Street, Hokah, MN 55941
Provides individualized supportive services for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Services include:
  • 24 hours/7 days a week crisis line
  • Assistance with writing protective orders
  • Care and Share Corner: Offers free clothing, blankets, school supplies, and toiletries
  • Crisis intervention
  • Emergency hotel/motel safe homing
  • Emergency financial assistance
  • Personal advocacy
  • Safety planning
  • Specialized information and referral
  • Support groups
  • Transportation and accompaniment to court or the hospital for a forensic exam
525 North 7th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55405
Provides drop-in services including:
  • Bus cards for those with proof of recent hire in a permanent position
  • Bus tokens
  • Clothing
  • Diapers
  • Eye glass vouchers
  • Household items
  • New shoes
  • Showering facility for those who are homeless and living on the street
  • Vouchers to get State Identification/Birth Certificate
  • Vouchers for local shelter stay for homeless men
Note: Above items depend on availability and individual needs. Other requests for services can be made, but may not be granted.
609 5th Street South, Stillwater, MN 55082
Drop-in center for homeless youth: ?- Housing Hub: Connects youth experiencing homelessness or at risk of being homeless with a Housing Specialist to provide housing problem solving. Housing Specialists can assist the youth with practical solutions, identify sources, alternatives, and mediate conflict resolution between friends or family. The initial access point to be connected with a Housing Specialist is short-term with a 30-day timeframe. After 30 days initial contact, households with no other pathways identified will be connected to a Housing Assessor and placed on the Housing Registry.
  • Provides computers for homework and job searches, a game room, kitchen, lockers, showers, storage areas, and a washer and dryer
  • Staff help youth get help with employment and housing searches, connect to resources, and receive basic need items (clean clothes, food, sleeping bags, and toiletries)
600 Water Street South, Northfield, MN 55057
Distributes and resells used clothing:
  • Clothing sales are discounted for CAC program participants
  • Clothing vouchers issued for free clothing to people in need
  • Donations accepted
  • Profits from the store augment program operating support
?- Provides free clothing to those in crisis and unable to buy clothing for themselves or their family