1. Downriver West Kiwanis

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    Brownstown Charter Township, MI

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    Downriver West Kiwanis

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Community Care Services

    Community Care Services

    (1 review)

    Downriver

    I really like this location. There is plenty of parking. They provide regular services that are…read moreimmediately useful in the real world. Everyone has problems from time to time and it is comforting and welcoming to know that is something serious happens that a place like the Turning Point Clubhouse (through Community Care Services) is here. More importantly - it is knowing that the people who staff and manage it are here with us. They are professional, have great experience, are compassionate, organized and effective. A sense of community is only a phone call or a visit away. I recently attended a talk at this location hosted by the Downriver FAN (Families Against Narcotics) given by Dr. Christensen from Ann Arbor. I learned a great deal about addiction and recovery. During my visit I was also able to gather meaningful information about other services in the area. These include computer training, food assistance and job assistance. (At the meeting we had some great mostaccioli - they put sausage in it - Yowie! It was great!) I will add their own words : "A sense of belonging, self-worth and accomplishment is critical as individuals recovering from a serious mental illness begin to integrate into the community. Turning Point Clubhouse, a voluntary psycho-social rehabilitation program, provides its members a safe and inspiring environment to expand their social network, explore interests and develop new skills. Turning Point Clubhouse, runs on a work ordered day, which means members are responsible for day-to-day operations. Our members have a strong sense of pride and ownership in the clubhouse and this confidence carries over to other areas of their life. Responsibilities include: *Planning menus and shopping for food *Preparing meals and snacks *Managing budgets and handling cash *Tracking product inventory *Performing computer and clerical tasks *Writing newsletters and community outreach *Maintaining the facility *Planning social outings *Leading tours and orientations *And more..."

    The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center

    The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center

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    Not bad location, but hit-or-miss with product selection and cleanliness. On the plus side, two of…read morethree dressing rooms finally re-opened (post-pandemic) in 2025. However, in January 2026 the discount structure for regional stores has apparently changed, but there was no posted notice about it at this location as of January 15. The long-running 25% discounts on certain days and for certain groups are gone. The maximum now appears to be 10% and there are fewer specific discount days. Not sure about the Friday-Saturday 5 for $5 promotions that have also been running for many years; I didn't ask, and there was no signage the day I was there. As other thrift-store shoppers note here and elsewhere online, prices have been rising in recent years, while the cost of inventory has not changed (donations=free), and the dominant brands/origins of donated items reflect lower-quality products from Temu, Shein, Forever 21, Amazon brands, Walmart/Meijer brands, and Dollar Tree.

    This Salvation Army location did not honor the 50 percent off clothing for the 4th of July as…read moreadvertised on the Salvation Army website. Apparently some patrons did get the discount then of course that changed when I went to purchase my clothes. I was purchasing before 2pm as that was the cut off time for the deal. Super disappointed and bad customer service. Left a message at the main office. Will see if they call me back.

    Downriver West Kiwanis - nonprofit - Updated July 2026

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