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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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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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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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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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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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Guest House Services - CentraCare - Gorecki Guest House

Features 28 guest rooms for a place to stay for patients and their families. Offers private bathrooms, kitchens, dining rooms, large living spaces, an exercise room, free parking, laundry, and WiFi. Volunteers are needed at the guest house to help with responsibilities in making arrangements for overnight stays, preparing rooms, and answering questions about services. Donations are accepted, including gift cards, household goods such as beverages, serving items, paper, and cleaning products.

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Community Services and Thrift Store - Adventist Community Service Center and Thrift Store

Individuals in need (fire, flood, other crisis), as referred by local agencies, are provided with clothing, bedding, and/or kitchen items. Thrift store. Accepts donations of good used clothing, shoes, household and kitchen goods, books, and toys. Furniture is accepted as space allows. Tax-deductible receipt available upon request.

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Family Store - Salvation Army - Mankato Corps

Provides low-cost items such as clothing, furniture, household goods, sporting equipment, books, and electronics. Accepts donations of gently used items.

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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 - Caring and Sharing Room - Alexandria

Collects, stores, and provides bath towels, bath rugs, bakeware, clean bedding (bed blankets, comforters, mattress pads, new or gently used pillows, and sheets), dishes, dish towels, flatware, glasses, kitchen utensils, pots and pans, used furniture (bed frames, chairs, chests, coffee tables, dinette sets, dressers, end tables, lamps, love seats, mattresses, nightstands, small bookcases, and sofas), and basic household items in working condition (blenders, coffee makers, irons, fans, microwave ovens, vacuum cleaners) in good condition from community members and shares with families in need in Douglas County through referrals from approved community service and crisis agencies.

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Thrift Store - Treasure Haus

Low-cost clothing and housewares available to anyone. Accepts donations of clothing, baby items, shoes, small appliances, households goods, small furniture, books WILL NOT ACCEPT child car seats, computers, large appliances, mattresses, large furniture items, encyclopedias. Furniture and appliances are accepted on a case by case basis.

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Mission Outpost - Prince of Peace Lutheran Church

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).

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Refugee Resettlement Program - Catholic Charities of Southern Minnesota - Rochester

Refugee resettlement services include: - Assistance in networking throughout the community - Budgeting orientation - Cultural and employment orientation - Intake orientation - Medical access - Reception - Recruitment and training of volunteers - School registration - Stable housing Donations of household items are accepted: - Children's Welcome Baskets: Donors may express their creativity to create age-specific baskets for infants and toddlers, grade school youth, teens and adults - Cleaning Supplies Baskets: Create a "Bucket Basics" by filling a trash can with dish soap, laundry detergent, mop and broom, shower curtain with rings, sponges and paper towels, toilet paper and trash bag - Needed Basic Household Items: Bathroom rugs and mats, can openers, glassware, comforters and large blankets, kitchen and bathroom towels, kitchen tables and chairs, lamps with shades, large kitchen trash can, mattresses/box springs (gently used), pots and pans, sheet sets, shower curtains with rings, silverware, and sofas - Refurbished Computer and Internet Funds - Rental Assistance/Utility Fund - Shopping Cart Fund - Survival Kits: 60 watt light bulbs, alarm clock, children's Tylenol and adult Tylenol, envelopes, first aid kit, flashlight, key chains, new pillows, nightlights (children's and adults), postage stamps (10 per bag), thermometer and wallet Volunteer opportunities: - Donation collections: Organizes donation drives for items in order to meet the needs of families or to stock up CCRRP supplies - Driving teachers: Assists a client in learning how to drive, help study for permit test and help client practice for driving - English as a second language tutors: Helps with English lessons at the family's home - Family mentor: A volunteer is involved with a family about a month after arrival and once per week afterward. This time can include practicing English, taking them to the grocery store, or just chatting about life in the U.S. Commitment to the family is three months. Preferred group of 2-3 people, with friends, family or co-workers - Grocery shopping groups: Assists in purchasing basic food items to be available the day or night refugee families arrive into the U.S - Special projects: Engages volunteers in special projects to benefit the program which uses their skills and talents. Contact CCRRP with ideas for special projects. Background check, training and volunteer orientation required for some volunteering opportunities.

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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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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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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 - PennyWise Thrift Store

A thrift shop selling gently used men, women, and children's clothing, household goods, decor, kitchenware, bedding/linen, bath items, toys, books, games, puzzles, crafts, religious items, sporting goods, hardware, and other unique items. Donations are accepted. Accepts donations of new and used items in good condition such as clothing, kitchenware, and books.

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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 - Wright County Community Action

Offers a thrift shop with a wide selection of gently used merchandise, including shoes and clothing for children and adults, household items, toys, and other items. All items can be purchased for $12 a bag. Accepts donations of new and used items in good condition. Donations accepted are gently used clothing of all ages and seasons, bedding, shoes and boots, books, coats, snow pants, winter wear, dishes, pots, pans, glassware, cooking utensils, home decor, CD's/DVD's, toys, crafts, picture frames, purses, backpacks, and board games. There is a drop box within the building for the drop off of donations during business hours. Large donations are also accepted.

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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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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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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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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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