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The Clothes Shop - Winona Volunteer Services

The Clothes Shop provides low-cost quality clothing to all income levels. The sale of clothing generates revenue for Winona Volunteer Services operations. New selections are put out every day. Quarter sales are held bi-annually where all items cost 25 cents. Emergency clothing is available for no cost on a case-by-case basis. The Clothes Shop is physically located next to Winona Volunteer Services at 416 East 2nd Street in Winona.

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Thrift Store - Trending Upward Thrift Shoppe

- Non-profit, faith-based thrift shop provides the community of Waconia and surrounding areas with a place to purchase affordable clothing and household goods. - Bring a clothing or household donation during shop hours and receive $1 off any thrift store purchase of $1 or more. Receive $1 off for a non-perishable food donation to the Waconia Food Shelf. High school and college students can show student ID to receive 10% off their purchase. - Donations: Drop-off of donations is accepted and anyone interested in donating must stay in their vehicle and be present. Staff will unload donations from the vehicle. See website for complete listing of acceptable and non-acceptable items.

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Family Store - Donation Center - Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center - ARC

Thrift stores located throughout the metro area. Accepts donations of new and used items that are clean and in good condition. NOTE: Thrift stores do not have cribs, strollers, car seats, entertainment centers, desks or anything with a mattress (including futons, sleeper sofas, etc.) available or accept donations of same. Will pick up furniture for cost if the caller lives in the pick-up area which is 30-40 miles around the metro area and includes about 100 cities. Furniture must not be damaged. To be eligible for furniture pick-up, donations must also include a minimum of three bags of new or used clothing and household items.

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Clothing and Household Items - Sonshine Closet

Sells and accepts donations of gently used clothing, furniture, and household items. All sales proceeds are put back into the community to provide for needs within the greater Moose Lake area and fund employment for adults with disabilities.

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Thrift Stores - Prairie Five Community Action

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

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Common Goods Thrift Stores - Bridges of Hope - Brainerd

Provides a thrift store for the community. The thrift store sells: - Clothing, fashion accessories, casual home furnishings, and unique furniture pieces - Donations are accepted at the store. Visit website for a complete list of acceptable items and donation guidelines.

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Habitat ReStore - Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity

Discount home improvement stores that sell new and like-new furniture, appliances, building materials, and more. Inventory comes from donations of goods from people in the area and is always changing. Proceeds help build Habitat for Humanity homes in the Twin Cities area.

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Thrift Stores - Prairie Five Community Action

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

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Retail Stores - Goodwill - True North

Retail store which sells items such as: - Furniture (occasionally) - Household goods - Maternity, work, school, winter and baby clothing - Personal items - Shoes

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Thrift Store - Salvation Army - Albert Lea

Thrift store of donated items, household items, clothing. Vouchers available from Salvation Army office.

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Thrift Store - Society of Saint Vincent de Paul - Twin Cities

Selling new and used household goods, clothing, and other items. For donation information and to arrange pick up of items, call either location. See website for complete listing of acceptable and non-acceptable items. Fee charged for donation pickup

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Uplift North Thrift Shop - Uplift North

Sells gently used items including: Books Clothing, shoes, jewelry, and accessories for men and women Holiday/Seasonal decor Home decor and art Kitchen and household items Accepts donations of gently used clothing, accessories, home decor, kitchen items, and 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 Store - Saint Peter Thrift Store

Provides a thrift store and consignment shop. Sells items such as: - CD's and DVD's - Clothing items for all ages - Furniture - Games, books, and toys - Household items and decor

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Sibley County Seconds Thrift Store - Sibley County Developmental Achievement Center

Sells used clothing, books, baby furniture, car seats (call ahead to verify car seats availability), and miscellaneous household items. Accepts donations of new or used items that are clean and in good condition.

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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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Thrift Store - Next to New

Sells and accepts donations of clean and in good condition books, clothing (for all ages), games, kitchenware, linens, and toys.

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Cornerstone Thrift Store - Park Avenue United Methodist Church

Accepts donations and sells: - Clothing - Costume jewelry - Home decor - Shoes - Small household appliances, dishes, pots, and pans - Travel size personal care items NOTE: Accepts donations of new or gently used items that are clean, free of animal hair, repairs, and stains

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Retail Stores - Goodwill - True North

Retail store which sells items such as: - Furniture (occasionally) - Household goods - Maternity, work, school, winter and baby clothing - Personal items - Shoes

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Household Goods and Clothing Vouchers - Salvation Army - Brainerd

Vouchers are available on a limited basis to eligible persons to use at the Thrift Store.

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Household Goods and Clothing Vouchers - Salvation Army - Brainerd

Vouchers are available on a limited basis to eligible persons to use at the Thrift Store.

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Thrift Store - Southern Anoka Community Assistance

Offers gently used clothing and household items at affordable prices. Accepts tax-deductible donations of clothing, shoes, outerwear, jewelry, kitchen and household goods (but excludes items like electronics, furniture, cribs, or large appliances), and relies heavily on volunteers to sort, merchandise, and staff the store.

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Thrift Store Services - Someplace Safe - Regional Offices

Provides a thrift store at three locations and offers daily specials. Victims may be eligible for a voucher at the thrift store to obtain clothing, household goods, and furniture items. Accepts donated items such as bedding/linens, books, movies, music/CDs, clothing, furniture, home decor, household appliances, jewelry, kitchen appliances, seasonal items, sporting goods, toys, and games. Items not accepted are baby furniture, televisions, computers, office printers, large appliances, mattresses, sleeper sofas, textbooks, exercise equipment, and items that are broken or non-working.

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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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