1. A Helping Hands

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    Marina, CA

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    Community Service/Non-Profit

    Estate liquidation

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    2 months ago

    Great service I have hope in the community and the strive to come together in marina to help those in need

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    Goodwill - Marina

    Goodwill - Marina

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    I have donated a ton of stuff here. My mom passed last year and I have been purging. The store is…read moreclean and organized. However the man guy I always see when donating stuff seems like he doesn't like his job. Never seen him smile once. I actually feel kinda awkward donating here and try to avoid it now. You would think since you are giving them free stuff they get to sell they could at least say thank you.

    Lost its charm in recent years. My biggest gripe is that they used to have 2 fitting rooms and now…read morethey only have one (they got rid of both and then later added back a single large room), which is annoying but wouldn't be as big of a deal if they didn't also limit you to 5 items and 10 minutes in the room before kicking you out. Since this change, almost every single time I've gone to try something on I have to wait for someone to be done with the fitting room, and whenever I get out there's another person waiting for me. I will not be returning unless/until they sacrifice a little bit of floor space for a small fitting room to accommodate the amount of customers they get on the daily. They're extremely popular/busy and get their items for free, I feel like they can afford it lol. Aside from the fitting room situation, their staff is generally friendly and positive. I have pretty much exclusively found clothing items here, their home and furniture section is pretty small and usually uninteresting. It seems like at least 1/4 (possibly more) of their clothing selection is comprised of jeans and about half (if not more) is comprised of low quality fast fashion items. I used to come here and leave with at least one thing I loved every time, and I've left empty handed the past few times I've come here now because the quality to price ratio is way worse than it used to be. On top of everything, their prices have definitely gotten more expensive over the years which has also led me to not shop at goodwill as much in general. The gist of it is Goodwill needs to stop being greedy lol.

    A Helping Hands - nonprofit - Updated July 2026

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