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    4.4 (7 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
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    9 months ago

    Found a great dress and the sales staff could not have been more helpfull. I defintely will be going back!

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    5 years ago

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    Thank you Mikaela! Hope to see you again soon.

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    8 years ago

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    Thank you Sarah. Hope to see you again soon.

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    3.1(75 reviews)
    2.5 miNorth Orange
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    I enjoy thrifting, so of course I've popped into this location plenty of times since it's the…read moreclosest one to where I live and it's right here in Winter Park. I will say though, compared to other cities and other Goodwill locations I've been to, this one seems to price items quite a bit higher than I'm used to for a thrift store. Genuinely for a lot of items this store is equal to or more expensive than what you'd pay at Ross, T.J maxx, etc. Outside of the pricing, my other complaint is definitely the parking situation. You honestly just have to catch it on a good day when it's not too busy so you can secure a spot in their parking lot. There is street parking available, but it's a very busy area, so it's not very likely you'll find something easily. Just a PSA for anyone planning a trip. That being said, the staff is overall pretty friendly and I always receive good customer service whenever I visit. They also have a pretty decent selection. I'm usually able to find higher quality clothes and shoes, and the store stays very organized and clean inside, which is definitely a plus.

    4 Stars for a small Goodwill Boutique in the heart of Winter Park, with prices to match…read more.. This isn't your giant typical Goodwill, this boutique is much smaller and primarily clothing (with some limited home goods). I loved perusing the aisles and if I wanted to craft a full wardrobe here, I could. I saw that a certain color tags were discounted, but I couldn't find any of those tags. Regardless, I found a pair of really nice anthology pants with the tags still on! It was almost $30, but the tags showed an original price of $220. Another big plus- they have fitting rooms! They are a bit dirty, but thankful for not having to try the pants over my shorts. Overall, you can find some good stuff here, but the prices are pretty high for a thrift store.

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    Habitat for Humanity Seminole-Apopka

    Habitat for Humanity Seminole-Apopka

    2.0(2 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    My deceased daughter owned a Habitat for Humanity home in Sanford Fl. She committed suicide and the…read morelives of my 2 grandkids were also taken. in the midst of this unspeakable loss- Habitat, who doesn't own the home- illegally changed the locks to keep me from gathering the sentimental items left of my daughter and grandkids. Penny Seater and Kelly P were instrumental in making my tragedy a bigger pain by having the locks changed illegally. The bank that holds the mortgage confirmed that Habitat had no legal right to change the locks. they did so in spite and it's very illegal and hateful. I would never donate or do business with this chapter of Habitat for Humanity- these are horrible people

    I was provided with a nice shirt to wear that matches our team our team got fed a very nice Publix…read morebox lunch however that was the hardest work I've ever had to do physically. I physically was putting a house up with blocks of wood that were very heavy and my nail gun well, I will say I was scared of it. This was in July I was roasting and got a little overheated and had to rest. I'm happy to help again when a team gets together but I now know what to say yes to and what to say no to. Don't get me wrong I love doing the hard stuff but I don't think I was physically fit enough to really do a good job. So next time I need to be like inside the house painting the walls and air-conditioning.

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    Winter Park Benefit Shop

    Winter Park Benefit Shop

    3.0(5 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Staff are all volunteers. Organization is a nonprofit. Everyone is friendly and helpful, wide…read morevariety of items for purchase.

    While on my way to the Winter Park Farmer's Market I spotted this adorable little thrift store. It…read moreis located in downtown Winter Park, across the street from the Farmer's Market. This non profit organization has been assisting Winter Park for over 80 years. It has quite a storied history of helping the community. Founded on April 16, 1917,this organization was under United Relief Society, which began as a group of local women delivering groceries and clothes to those in need. In April 1921 it was renamed the Winter Park Welfare Association before becoming the Winter Park Benefit Shop in October 1935 in the space now occupied by Pannullo's Italian Restaurant. In the 1940's the shop moved to Lynn Avenue for 60 years in the space that now houses the Winter Park Welcome Center. It was relocated to its current location next to City Hall in 2006 and is in the city's old jail. The windows still have bars on them. The Winter park Benefit Shop is operated solely by donations and volunteers. The accept donations and inventory is always changing. During the winter they will donate blankets to the homeless. All of the proceeds from the shop goes to help local charities chosen by the Benefit Shop's Board of Directors. These include the American Council of the Blind, Harbor House of Central Florida, Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, New Hope for Kids, the Winter Park Day Nursery and many others. After looking through the store I saw that prices are very inexpensive. They had a few rooms of clothing, accessories, and household goods. Besides raising money for charity, they want to be able to help the community get the low cost items they might need like things for a baby or an outfit for a job interview. I left with a darling ceramic angel and a few other knick knacks. I will definitely be back to visit the friendly and cheerful ladies of the Winter Park Benefits Shop the next time I am in town..

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