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Rivertown Treasures Thrift Store - Hastings Family Service

- Thrift store that sells new and gently used clothing and household items to the public with all proceeds supporting the programs and services of Hasting Family Service - Emergency clothing vouchers are available once per season and vouchers for household items are available once annually at no cost to those in need - Accepts donations of clean, gently used clothing, small household items, games, toys, accessories, and books - Furniture Bank: Resource list of offers of donated furniture/household items too large to bring to the store that is available to customers to find items they need. Furniture and larger items are not accepted at the thrift store.

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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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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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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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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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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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Women United - United Way of Otter Tail and Wadena Counties

Promotes community involvement and philanthropic giving among women in the community of Otter Tail and Wadena County. Women United is involved with programs that promote early literacy including the Imagination Library, Buddy Book Bins, and Prescription Reading. Involvements include: - Educating women on the United Way's Community Impact work - Offering women opportunities to be engaged in the work - Keep women informed about the needs of the community

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Sober Recovery Housing - Cronin Home

Halfway home which provides a sober environment including: - Meals: One home cooked meal provided daily. 2 other meals available daily at all hours for those unable to attend the scheduled daily meal. - Nursing and Medications:Registered Nurse staff provide coverage for basic needs and medication administration - Self-Help Groups: Participation in Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous and other self-help groups is encouraged but not mandatory on site - Transportation: Provided by staff for residents in need of travel to mental illness/chemical dependency treatment, medical appointments, and emergencies. Also provides bus vouchers for residents in need on a daily first come first served basis. Accepts donations of: - Blankets - Board games - Books - Decks of cards - Gently used clothing including outerwear, socks and shoes - Magazines - Puzzles - Towels Internships available.

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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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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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Donations - NorthPoint Health and Wellness Center

Accepts donations of books, food items, and toys for clients and families of clients who visit the Human Services Building, 1315 Penn Avenue North, in Minneapolis.

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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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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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Pregnancy Resource Center - Guiding Star Wakota

- Accepts donations of gently used baby items (except car seats and cribs), blankets, bouncers, diapers, wipes, baby wash, formula, high chairs, maternity clothes, swings, toys, books, stuffed animals, pacifiers, and clothing/shoes from newborn up to size 3T ??- Car seat safety seminars - Classes in breastfeeding, budgeting, childbirth, child care, food/nutrition, housing, infant care, life coaching, parenting, and more - Individuals may receive a new infant car seat or convertible car seat when they take two classes and the car seat safety seminar - Community referrals to child care, food, education, employment, housing (including assistance in searching for housing), job assistance, physicians, and more - Peer counseling - Pregnancy testing - Provides baby clothing, coats, snow suits, hats, mittens, scarves, shoes, furniture, emergency diapers, wipes, blankets, maternity clothing, Pack N Plays, and formula - Pro-life pregnancy educational counseling on abortion and alternatives - Ultrasound services

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Free Children's Books - Network for the Development of Children of African Descent - NDCAD

Provides free books on a weekly basis to promote reading in the home. Books are provided to children ages birth - 21. Books are donated by members of the community.

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Donations - Ellison Center

Donations Accepted for Relationship Building Services: These toys and games can be used to help caregivers and children connect, build a bond, and help the child talk about their feelings. Can visit the Amazon wish list for specific items that are needed: https://a.co/fjh1W7j - Art supplies including markers, modeling clay, non-toxic paint, pipe cleaners, etc. - Baby dolls of diverse ethnicities and accessories, including a bottle, bed, etc. - Dollhouse families of various cultural backgrounds - Multicultural books - especially those about emotions - Play food items, plates, pots, etc. - Play-Doh - Playmobil toys including ambulances, fire trucks, hospitals, pirate ships, police cars, and schools - Puppets and/or stuffed animals, including bunnies, crocodiles, mice, puppies, sharks, and turtles - Simple games, including Candyland, Checkers, Connect 4, Jenga, Mancala, etc. - Small drums and other small musical instruments - Small plastic animals including crocodiles, dinosaurs, domestic animals, sharks, wild animals, etc. - Small toy cars - Toy doctor kits Donations Accepted to Support Families - Diapers - Family size boxes of facial tissue - Gift cards to retail stores such as Target or Walmart and gas stations, grocery stores, etc. - Personal care items

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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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Book Donations - Books for Africa

Collects donated new and used books at a Saint Paul warehouse and ship them to schools in Africa Guidelines: Accepted: Fiction and nonfiction reading books 15 years old or newer, textbooks and reference books with publication dates of 2005 or later, school/office supplies Not accepted: Magazines, home decorating/wedding/cookbooks, ethnocentric books, foreign languages books except for those in French, American history or civics books, music books for grades kindergarten - 12th grade, murder mysteries, or anything with "kill," "die," etc. in the title

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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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Donations - Women's Care Center

Accepts donations of gently used and new supplies including: - Baby and children's clothing up to age 5 - Books - Diapers - High chairs - Maternity clothing - Shoes and socks - Strollers - Toys

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Donations - Ellison Center

Donations Accepted for Relationship Building Services: These toys and games can be used to help caregivers and children connect, build a bond, and help the child talk about their feelings. Can visit the Amazon wish list for specific items that are needed: https://a.co/fjh1W7j - Art supplies including markers, modeling clay, non-toxic paint, pipe cleaners, etc. - Baby dolls of diverse ethnicities and accessories, including a bottle, bed, etc. - Dollhouse families of various cultural backgrounds - Multicultural books - especially those about emotions - Play food items, plates, pots, etc. - Play-Doh - Playmobil toys including ambulances, fire trucks, hospitals, pirate ships, police cars, and schools - Puppets and/or stuffed animals, including bunnies, crocodiles, mice, puppies, sharks, and turtles - Simple games, including Candyland, Checkers, Connect 4, Jenga, Mancala, etc. - Small drums and other small musical instruments - Small plastic animals including crocodiles, dinosaurs, domestic animals, sharks, wild animals, etc. - Small toy cars - Toy doctor kits Donations Accepted to Support Families - Diapers - Family size boxes of facial tissue - Gift cards to retail stores such as Target or Walmart and gas stations, grocery stores, etc. - Personal care items

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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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Food Shelf - Oronoco Food Shelf

Services includes: - Individuals receive a box or 2 bags of groceries, or more if a family is needing food - Provides bread, dairy, fresh produce, meat and shelf-stable foods. Books, diapers and hygiene items are also an option when available. Donations of these items are accepted. - Delivery available - Personal Shopper can be utilized for individuals unable to navigate stairs/need groceries brought out to their cars - Volunteer opportunities available to check in/check-out people, restock items on the shelves, deliver groceries to cars and unload donated food

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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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