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Bridge Street Bargains and Threads of Hope Thrift Stores - United Community Action Partnership

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

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Volunteer Opportunities - Community Action Center - CAC

Offers volunteer opportunities for: - Clothes Closet - Food Shelf - Operation Joy: During the seasonal months there are several volunteer positions for pajama cutting/sewing, quilt-making, book collection, and more

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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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Volunteer Opportunities - Winona Volunteer Services

Volunteer opportunities are available for individuals looking to support the mission and vision of Winona Volunteer Services. Opportunities are available in the food shelf, loading dock, clothes shop, reception desk, and home delivered meals.

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Turning Leaf Thrift Store - Community Emergency Assistance Programs - CEAP

Thrift store offers low-priced, gently used clothing for sale to the public. - Accepts new and gently used clothing and household goods. Does not accept electronics or appliances, used toys, or furniture. - Volunteer opportunities available as sorter, stocker, or cashier

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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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Family Store and Donation Center - Salvation Army - Southeastern Minnesota Service Extension

Thrift stores in southeastern Minnesota where individuals can find clothing, furniture, household goods, and more. Item donations help fund local programming.

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Thrift Store - Saint Peter Thrift Store

Provides a clothing and consignment store that accepts donations and sells various items, including: - CDs and DVDs - Clothing for all ages - Furniture - Games, books, and toys - Household items and decor Volunteer opportunities are also available

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Thrift Store - Winona - Grace Place

Grace Place provides a thrift store offering baby clothing, limited supplies of maternity clothing, children and adult clothing, baby equipment, furniture, household goods, and crafts supplies. The store is run by volunteers and proceeds fund Grace Place programs. The store accepts gently used clothing, household items and furniture (please note that furniture is accepted by appointment only).

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Thrift Store - Salvation Army - Fergus Falls

Secondhand store: - Appliances - Clothing - Electronics - Household items ?- Other material goods at lower than retail prices - Toys - Used furniture *No used beds or TVs accepted

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Habitat ReStore - Habitat For Humanity Serving Winona County

The Habitat ReStore sells gently used and new building materials, tools, and furniture at a discount to the community. Inventory is donated by community businesses and individuals. Proceeds support local Habitat for Humanity repair and construction projects. Items accepted include cabinets, furniture, doors, hardware, kitchen and bath fixtures, light fixtures, lumber, flooring, and more. Donation pick-up is available by appointment and donations can be brought to the drive-thru during business hours. Volunteer opportunities are available.

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Friends' Bookstore - Rochester Public Library

Used books at reasonable prices: ?- Stock includes children's books, fiction, non-fiction, and foreign language fiction ?- Gift items such as canvas bags, gift certificates, music CDs, and signed books are also available ?- Accepts small donations of books The Friends of the Library Used Bookstore is managed by volunteers. Volunteers consist of 10-20 board members. The purpose of the bookstore is to raise funds for the library collection and programs, support special projects, and promote awareness through community involvement including: ?- Food Shelves and Book Shelves: Helps to provide needy children and adults with free books through Channel One and Community Food Response ?- Operation Paperback: Sends donated books to troops deployed overseas by joining the non-profit program called Operation Paperback ?- Friends' Activities: Provides funding for children's summer reading, various databases, visiting authors, purchasing materials for the library's collection, providing volunteers and more

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Volunteer Opportunities - Community Action Center - CAC

Offers volunteer opportunities for: - Clothes Closet - Food Shelf - Operation Joy: During the seasonal months there are several volunteer positions for pajama cutting/sewing, quilt-making, book collection, and more

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Attic Thrift Store - Adult Training and Habilitation Center

Sells and accepts donations of gently used clothing, household items, toys, books, furniture, etc. Proceeds from sales provide employment for adults with disabilities. Offers volunteer opportunities.

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Volunteer Opportunities - Salvation Army - Fergus Falls

Disaster services: Prepare and serve cold and hot meals and beverages to victims and workers at area disasters. Counsel and console victims; help with some disaster clean-up projects. Soup kitchen: Set tables, do simple food preparation, clean as needed, serve food, accompany driver on food donation pickups, and sort food donations. Thrift store: Help hang and shelf merchandise. Clean, bag merchandise, and assist desk clerk as needed. Thanksgiving dinner: Help prepare and serve dinner on Thanksgiving Day at the Corps building Christmas program: Help with the Toy Shop at Christmas

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Bridge Street Bargains and Threads of Hope Thrift Stores - United Community Action Partnership

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

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Volunteer Opportunities - Tri-County Humane Society - Saint Cloud

Volunteers to provide hands-on animal care such as grooming, exercising, and socializing the animals while they wait for their new homes, in addition volunteers assist with kennel cleaning, general housekeeping, and customer service. Other volunteer opportunities include off-site adoption events, photography and data entry for the organization's website, yard work, building maintenance, fundraising events, grooming, humane education and pet visits at schools and daycares, senior care pet therapy visits, veterinary medicine, and dog walking. For Pets' Sake Thrift volunteers help run the gently used pet supply store that is open three days a week. Animal Transporters must be 16 years of age or older. Volunteers are generally put on a call list and are contacted when transportation needs arise. Common transport needs include bringing shelter pets to and from local veterinary clinics. Foster care homes ?- Volunteer homes are needed to foster dogs and cats. Most situations involve pregnant and nursing animals, but sometimes it is for an animal recovering from an upper respiratory infection (similar to a cold) or an injury. - If you are interested call the shelter and ask for the foster care coordinator or applications are on the website. - Looking for people to be put on a list for situations where someone is being called to active military duty and can't find anyone to take care of their pet while they are gone. - Looking for homes to foster animals in disaster situations when people are without a place to stay such as if their house burns or they are evacuated for other reasons.

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Thrift Store - Rushford - Grace Place

Grace Place provides a thrift store offering baby clothing, limited supplies of maternity clothing, children and adult clothing, baby equipment, furniture, household goods, and crafts supplies. The store is run by volunteers and proceeds fund Grace Place programs. The store accepts gently used clothing, household items and furniture (please note that furniture is accepted by appointment only). Families in the Outreach Program are able to select 6 items per month from the store at no charge and also have access to personal hygiene and household cleaning supplies at no charge.

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Thrift Store - Hometown HOPE

Offers affordable goods, including clothing and other essentials, to neighbors in the community. Accepts donations and has volunteer opportunities.

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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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AGAIN/MVAC Thrift and More - Minnesota Valley Action Council

- Accepts household items and clothing and provides tax deductions to the extent allowed by law - Arrangements made for any special needs - Clothing, housewares, furniture, toys, books, linens, small electronics, and other items for sale - Provides volunteer opportunities and special incentives for volunteers. Volunteers are needed to help sort donations, hang clothes, assist customers, etc.

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Resale Select - Interfaith Outreach

Accepts donated adult and children's clothing and household items including kitchenware, linens, books, and CDs, which are available for sale to the community. Provides merchandise at thrift store prices. Assistance with the cost of purchases is available through case management staff. Volunteer opportunities are also available.

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Neighborhood Thrift Store - Neighborhood Thrift Store

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.

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Neighborhood Co-op - The Exchange Co-operative

- Community café (light snacks/coffee/visiting/wifi) - Exchange Closet (donate, help, or shop) - Neighborhood Dinner (Neighbors come together to set up, cook, serve, or clean up and enjoy dinner together) - Worship and Waffles (light breakfast and optional worship service)

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