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    Freedom Hills Therapeutic Riding Program

    4.2 (6 reviews)
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    Cool Kids Campaign

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    My daughter is part of the Cool Kids Campaign program as she was diagnosed with leukemia when she…read morewas 22 months old. This organization offers a wide range of programs for children of all ages. Most importantly they have programs for kids beyond treatment. For example, they offer support programs ranging from tutoring, art therapy, nutrition, oncology parent support groups. Cool Kids offer so many opportunities to engage with their members but also for members to interacted with each other. Majority of the kids in the program are immunocompromised so they must limit the number of interactions they can have so they don't fall ill. Cool Kids offers virtual event as well as in person ones. I really love this organization! Here's a snip Cool Kids Campaign's about us page: Cool Kids Campaign programs focus on direct services for children and their families affected by a cancer diagnosis and the development of additional programs that will have a positive outcome on their lives, we recognize the need for continued growth. Our future goals include the opening of additional clubhouses, vacation and respites housing, an expanded tutoring program along with working to provide guidance and connection to other programs and organizations that support children with cancer.

    Literally, the best organization I have EVER had the honor of serving! They cater and serve…read morechildren who have been diagnosed with cancer. They have parties, outings, support services, FUNdraisers and everything else to encourage the children and families.

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    Goodwill Store & Donation Center

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    I had time to kill, so I drove up to my nearest Goodwill. I am a crafter, so I looked through all…read moreof the household items. Though, I did not find anything I needed. The was a lot of glassware that looked really nice. I found an attractive china bowl. I like looking at antique furniture, but the furniture was lacking, unless I wanted to buy an ugly table from the 1970s.

    I'm giving this good will a 1 rating due to how dirty it is. This is a big store that seems to be a…read morebit unorganized. Items in the home goods section seem to be thrown on shelves and you have to dig through the items to look at it. Clothes are supposed to be separated by size but it doesn't seem like that's always true. Major issues: 1. Bathroom was beyond dirty and a possible health hazard in my opinion as a medical worker. How is there poop splattered down the seat and what appears to be on the wall- DRIED UP- what looks like for weeks! The bathroom is just SO DIRTY you can zoom in on the pics I've attached. I even attempted to go into the men's bathroom with was just as gross!!! No toilet paper in the woman's so I stole a roll from the men's. Unfortunate for me, I had to go bad enough to hover over top the toilet and use it. I was wondering if people only come in to use the restroom because it appears people would come in, use it, and leave. 2. This location has a lot of weird people shopping here. I've shopped at Goodwills in some sketchy neighborhoods but this one, wow. The people are beyond stalker-ish and predatory. I was looking at women's clothes, work out pants and then dresses. There was one older man in particular that kept going up and down the women's aisle looking at the clothes but in a weird way. Like if myself or a female was looking, he would walk down and look at clothes close to where I was (or another female). Then when I moved on because I felt weird he would also move on and eventually back where I was. My son who is an older teen told me in the car that a few older men were following him around the store and being weird around him. That's when I told him my story. We also felt these men were hovering around small children whose parents weren't looking after them. It was so off putting and weird that I felt like I had to keep an eye on the kids in case these men were going to do something. Overall, a bad experience at this store and thankfully we don't live locally so we won't be returning.

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