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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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Free Store - Central Lutheran Church

Provides clothes and small household items. Limited number of coats for adults on a first-come, first-served basis. Accepts donations of new and used clothing and small household items in good condition.

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Clothing Closet - Christians Reaching Out in Social Service - CROSS

- Clothing for all ages - Small household items such as kitchen items and linens - Accepts donations of new and used seasonally appropriate clothing and household items in clean and good condition

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Thrift Store and Donation Center - Arc Minnesota, The

Thrift store offering new and used clothing and household goods. Village Rewards program whereby shoppers earn points for each dollar spent, for donating, and for special volunteer events. When 2500 points have been earned, a $10 Village Reward is awarded to be spent in the store. Store offers a personal shopper service free of charge. Single and duo appointments may be scheduled and the personal shopper will select items based on the shopper's preferences. Visit arcsvaluevillage.org to learn more or sign up.

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Donation Program - Safe Haven Shelter and Resource Center

Reprograms used cell phones and gives them to victims of domestic violence in the Duluth community. Accepts donations of items listed below; donations should be dropped off at 414 West First Street, Duluth, MN 55802. Accepted Items: - Cell phones and chargers - Cleaning and sanitizing supplies - Diapers - Gently used winter coats, gloves, hats and boots - New and unopened full sized shampoo, conditioner, body wash/soap and deodorant - New and unopened socks and underwear for women and children - New towels - Toilet Paper Not Accepted Items: - Children's toys - Clothing and/or household goods in poor conditions - Knives, scissors or other sharp items - Perfume and mouth wash - TVs, microwaves, computers, etc. - Used clothing - Used household items

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Thrift Store - CIRCLE

Thrift store whose proceeds go towards CIRCLE programming Accepts donations of items that are new or used that are clean and in good condition

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Thrift Store and Donation Center - Arc Minnesota, The

Thrift store offering new and used clothing and household goods. Village Rewards program whereby shoppers earn points for each dollar spent, for donating, and for special volunteer events. When 2500 points have been earned, a $10 Village Reward is awarded to be spent in the store. Store offers a personal shopper service free of charge. Single and duo appointments may be scheduled and the personal shopper will select items based on the shopper's preferences. Visit arcsvaluevillage.org to learn more or sign up.

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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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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 Services - Savers - Rochester

Thrift store items: - Backpacks and purses - Bed and bath - Books and media - Clothing and shoes - Electronics - Exercise and sporting goods - Games and toys - Housewares - Small appliances - Small furniture Donations accepted for local charities.

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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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Donations - North Shore Horizons - Two Harbors

Accepts: - Baby supplies: Baby wipes - Clothing: New adult socks and adult underwear (all sizes) - Gift cards: Gas and Super One - Household items: Cleaning supplies, laundry soap, and white blankets (full size) - Personal care items: Toilet paper

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Thrift Shop - AbleLight

Thrift shop. Accepts donations that are clean, including: - Books - Carry-on-sized luggage - Clothing, clean and folded - DVD movies - Furniture, upon approval - Games and puzzles in original container - Greeting cards - Holiday decor - Household goods - Jewelry - Linens - Music - Pictures and frames - Purses - Radios, turntables, and CD/DVD/cassette players - Shoes - Small kitchen electronics - Small toys that are complete with no missing parts - Stuffed animals

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Thrift Store Program - Common Cup Ministry

- Offers a thrift store of gently used items for those in need - Donations accepted are clothing, dishes/cookware, bedding, household items, small tools, small appliances, small furniture, and puzzles

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Furniture Program and Donations - Range Transitional Housing - Iron Range

Provides furniture and may deliver items to those in need in Northern Saint Louis County. An individual or family member must be referred by another service provider. Those requesting the furniture program will only be able to access the program once a year. Accepts donated furniture items such as: - Bedding - Beds - Chairs - Couches - Cookware - Dishes - Dressers - Lamps - Modern TVs - Pillows - Small appliances - Tables Does not accept donated furniture items such as: - China hutches - Entertainment centers - King-size beds - Lift chairs - Older model TVs - Sleeper couches

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Shop for Change Thrift Store - PRISM - People Responding in Social Ministry

- Affordable clothing, shoes, accessories, and housewares like glasses, dishes, frames, craft supplies, and seasonal items. - Accepts donations of new and used clothing that is clean and in good condition. Some kitchenware items, small appliances, linens, and home decor. Visit website for items that are not accepted

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Vines + Branches Clothing Center - Hope Presbyterian Church

- Provides used clothing, toys, books, and household goods at low cost - Accepts donations of new and used seasonally appropriate clothing and household goods that are clean and in good condition

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Donation Program - Bridging

There are select items that Bridging can and cannot accept. ? Accepted donations: - Artwork which is framed - Kitchen/dining tables, chairs and dressers - Mattresses, box springs, beds, box springs and blankets - Pots and pans, small appliances and electronics Does not accept: - Bed frames, footboards, waterbeds - Building supplies and large appliances - Clothing - Computers or office furniture ?Visit website at https://bridging.org/give-stuff/#acceptable-items-to-donate for more information on donation guidelines.

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Donations - Dorothy Day Hospitality House - Rochester

Accepts donations of: - Backpacks - Bath towels - Cleaning supplies for bathrooms and kitchen - Dish cloths - Gently used blankets - Gift cards to Hy-Vee, Kmart, Sam's Club, Target and Walmart - Individually wrapped toothbrushes - Napkins - Paper towels - Tall kitchen garbage bags and large yard bags - Toilet paper

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Clothing Closet - Sharing Shop

- Accepts donations of seasonal clothing, outerwear, household bedding, and towels. All must be in good condition. - Clothing available at spring and fall events as well as by appointment

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Basic Needs Thrift Store - Basic Needs Inc. of South Washington County

Items accepted as donations and sold include: - Blankets, quilts, bedspreads, linens, and towels - Books and toys - Gently used seasonal clothing - Household items including dishes, pots, pans, and utensils - Jewelry and watches - Records, CDs, portable stereos, and videos - Select furniture. No beds, only headboards, and frames - Shoes and boots - Small appliances and lamps; small televisions (no consoles) - Tools and toolboxes Material and old leather items are accepted for recycling purposes Offers thrift store voucher program to qualifying individuals

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Unique Finds Thrift Store - Community Pathways of Steele County

Provides a place to browse for used clothing and small household goods of your choice, such as: - Blankets - Clothing - Dishes - Outerwear - Sheets - Shoes - Towels Accepts donations of similar items in good condition

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Donation Program - Bridging

There are select items that Bridging can and cannot accept. ? Accepted donations: - Artwork which is framed - Kitchen/dining tables, chairs and dressers - Mattresses, box springs, beds, box springs and blankets - Pots and pans, small appliances and electronics Does not accept: - Bed frames, footboards, waterbeds - Building supplies and large appliances - Clothing - Computers or office furniture ?Visit website at https://bridging.org/give-stuff/#acceptable-items-to-donate for more information on donation guidelines.

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Donation and Volunteer Opportunities - Catholic Charities - Central Minnesota

- Bring donations to donation door D, located on the southeast side of the building, closest to Tenvoorde Ford. Do not leave donations outside the doors. Donations must be collected and weighed by Catholic Charities staff to ensure food safety standards and inventory tracking. - Receipts are available. - Accepts the following new or gently used items for donations for Basic Everyday Essentials: - Accessories: scarves, hats, mittens, backpacks, small luggage - Baby items: clothing, blankets, crib sheets, bottles, bibs, baby food, and formula - Kitchen items: pots, pans, utensils, dishes, glassware, silverware, and cookware - Men, women, and children's clothing; greatest need for adults who are tall and larger sizes - Shoes - Small kitchen appliances: toasters, blenders, mixers, coffee makers - Towels, washcloths, sheets, blankets, bed pillows - Accepts the following items for donations for the Food Shelf: - Feminine hygiene products - Fresh produce (including home-grown) - Laundry detergent - Non-perishable food items - Personal care items: deodorant, shaving lotion and razors, shampoo/conditioner, soap, and toothpaste Volunteer positions: - Emergency Services Food Shelf - Emergency Services Basic Everyday Essentials - Individual, group, and student opportunities and court-ordered community service - Senior dining/Meals on Wheels: deliver meals, prepare food, set up dining sites for meals, serve meals, clean up after meals and clerical tasks - Student interns

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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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