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  2. 10 Reasons You Should Reconsider Donating to Goodwill - AOL

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    Good Will Hunting. Donating to Goodwill is easy — but you may want to reconsider. Questionable business practices at this national thrift store make giving things away less appealing once you do ...

  3. 13 Places That Will Happily Take Your Grandmother’s Old Junk

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    Otherwise, you can donate your inherited pieces to Habitat For Humanity, which builds affordable housing for those in need; Goodwill, a thrift store chain that helps people find employment; or the ...

  4. Local couple opens Socastee thrift store Black Friday. It ...

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    The thrift store plans to donate part of their proceeds to Limbs for Life and collect prosthetics to send in to the nonprofit. Local couple opens Socastee thrift store Black Friday. It will ...

  5. 17 Things You Should Always Buy at a Thrift Store - AOL

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    1. Pots and Pans. Before you drop hundreds on new pots and pans, hit your local thrift store first. It may be hit or miss, but if you’re lucky, you can score cast iron, Dutch ovens, and copper ...

  6. Charity shop - Wikipedia

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    Shelves in a thrift store in Indianapolis, Indiana A charity shop in Sheringham, UK. A charity shop (British English), thrift shop or thrift store (American English and Canadian English, also includes for-profit stores such as Savers) or opportunity shop or op-shop (Australian English and New Zealand English) is a retail establishment run by a charitable organization to raise money.

  7. Deseret Industries - Wikipedia

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    A Deseret Industries store in Federal Way, Washington. This location was relocated to a new building in Puyallup. DI was established in August 1938 by church president Heber J. Grant toward the end of the Great Depression. [3] The goal was to collect donated goods, employ people to collect and repair items, and sell items through thrift stores.

  8. 9 Things To Avoid Buying at Thrift Stores - AOL

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    You can call them resale, consignment or not-for-profit shops, but there are currently more than 25,000 “thriftstores in the United States, according to the Association of Resale Professionals.

  9. 50 Second-Hand Discoveries That Are As Strange As They Are ...

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    Additionally, thrift stores often support local charities and community programs. Many second-hand shops are run by nonprofits, meaning your money goes towards a good cause. You’re not just ...