About The Salvation Army Thrift Store
The Salvation Army Thrift Store offers a wide variety of pre-loved secondhand goods, including clothing, accessories, housewares, home decor, footwear, and electronics. Customers can find affordable options for every person and every style, and by donating and shopping, they contribute to local Salvation Army programs and services, as well as environmental sustainability. The store is known for its clean and well-organized environment, with a great selection of items. The staff are generally friendly and helpful, with some employees going above and beyond to assist customers. However, the customer service experience can be mixed, and the lack of changing rooms is a notable downside. Overall, the Salvation Army Thrift Store provides a good opportunity for shoppers to find bargains and support a charitable cause.
love the finds at this location but everytime i come alanna is up there ringing through a huge line of customers by herself and the manager only comes up to do exchanges even when the cashier is overwhelmed by a huge line of customers… not great management here
April 26, 2025:
Atifa was really helpful with my purchase today. Very polite and patient with me as I had 9 pieces of clothing in hangers. She saw me trying to help with taking the hangers off the clothes and told me that she could do it for me and did all of them for me.
One of the better Salvation army stores in terms of neatness and personal safety of the few l've visited, but I take issue with the incredible rise in prices over the past few months (why the agressive move in pricing?). Electronics have almost doubled and other things by maybe 40% (beat up cassette deck which should probably go to recycling for $50). Hard to find a decent deal anymore. Some prices approaching that of a new item. I thought this was a place where perhaps folks with less money can stretch their pay to make ends meet. I donate here too, but I'm wondering who's benefiting. Could you also put in a better electronics testing station rather than having to kneel...read full review