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    Goodwill Donation Center

    4.9 (7 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    JW was very helpful. Also, this location made it easy for me to donate easily. I will definitely use them again.

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    5 years ago

    I wanted to donate goods. Salvation Army has closed nearby stores, so we went to Goodwill. They took everything!!!

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    The American Thrift location in Lauderhill is my ultimate favorite thrift store location to go to…read more FYI I live in Miami and travel 47 miles to get to this store. I love the great selection of clothes, shoes and accessories this store has curated. Staff are always helpful and friendly. I highly recommend going to Maria, the (Lead Cashier) at the Lauderdale store. Maria is very efficient, patient, friendly, kind & always making my thrifting experience pleasant & fun. Working in customer service is never an easy task but the fact the Maria can provide phenomenal customer service, and the ability to manage difficult and rude customers while always remaining calm, profession and smiling is her virtue. I LOVE this location and only come to this location because of Maria plus thrill of thrifting is to find unusual and unique pieces that you wouldn't find anywhere else. Don't walk RUN to American Thrift in Lauderdale and ask for Maria!!!!

    Stopped by and found a set of broken dumbbells that were clearly marked "AS IS" with a handwritten…read moreprice of $5 on the plastic wrapping holding the set together. After waiting about 20 minutes in the 7-items-or-less checkout line, cashier Noemi refused the sale claiming there was "no price" despite the visible handwritten $5 marking. What was more frustrating was that she took the item from me, brought it to the back to the manager, then returned without the item and both refused the sale. The item was already damaged and labeled AS IS, so the refusal made little sense. Very poor communication and customer service experience, especially after the long wait. Disappointing experience over a $5 item that was clearly marked. Not coming back again.

    Vets Thrift

    Vets Thrift

    (11 reviews)

    This place was easy to find. There's ample free parking in the big shopping center parking lot…read moreright outside. The store itself is small and it is jam packed with stuff. They were in the process of rearranging items and shelves, so it was pretty hard to navigate. We did try to see what we could while there. In the back of the store are racks of clothing. You had to squeeze between the racks to see anything. And on the racks the clothing is jammed together. They may have some bargains here. They have a bit of everything -- especially bric a brac -- and anything else you can think of. But it is challenging. Prices seemed reasonable. So come with patience and if you're looking for something specific, ask the staff so they can put you in the right direction.

    I always love exploring a thrift store so I was delighted to discover Vets Thrift. It is next to…read morethe Presidente supermarket in the Towne Shoppes of Margate along 441 before Sample Rd if you are heading north. According to their website and name they donate proceeds to veterans. How much or what charities it does not specify. They accept your donations or you can shop their store. The inside is a bit cramped but I am convinced you can find gems if you really look. I quickly spotted some vintage Crestone Buttertree stoneware plates from Japan that have become very popular on Ebay and with collectors. They also had a few pieces of furniture, books, collectibles, household goods, toys, and a lot of clothing towards the back of the store. Prices on the few items I checked seemed very reasonable. There is a Family Thrift, Women in Distress, and Goodwill nearby so with this store you can have a nice little thrift outing. Thrifting helps the planet by reducing and reusing while also saving you money. In in this case it is helping veterans too.

    The Shed Thrift

    The Shed Thrift

    (14 reviews)

    The Shed Thrift is located next to Ross in the Turtle Run Shoppes Plaza. It is owned by lifelong…read morethrifters, Jean Piazza and Evan Kaplan. At first their inventory was made up of there own items but now everything they sell is donated. I love their mission which is to help animals. The Shed Thrift is a nonprofit that donates its proceeds to various veterinary hospitals in the area to support people on social security or limited income who need life-saving surgeries for their pets. I collect vintage pieces and Shed Thrift had some items like a chandelier and a set of glasses. They also had furniture, appliances, bikes, guitars, household goods, collectibles, books, movie, CD's, clothing, accessories, and more. With the influence of DIY shows showcasing recycling and re-purposing, thrifting is more popular than ever. Thrift stores help people save money and keep items out of the landfill. Shed Thrift has some unique items like a jukebox that you didn't typically see in the local area thrift stores. With their mission to help vulnerable pets, this store is an assist to Coral Springs.

    We were heading south from other shopping and decided to stop here after visiting another nearby…read morethrift store that we'd been to before. This was our first time here. There was a gal vacuuming at the time we came by. The vacuum was heating up and smoking a bit, so she was concerned. There were also some students or volunteers or young new employees -- I couldn't tell which -- being given a tour of the store as we were there. Both were a bit distracting. They have some inventory that will appeal depending on what you're looking for... they don't have much furniture wise. There's a bit of a bunch of different things --linens, housewares, silverware, electronics, books, clothing etc., etc. Most things are organized together by category. Price wise, it's a mix of decent prices and high prices. They have some of the more expensive items near the counter. We didn't love something enough to buy anything here. But we are still glad we came to check them out.

    Goodwill - Coral Springs - Found a great book that is newish and trending!

    Goodwill - Coral Springs

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    Yay!!! Books!!!! Not all Goodwills have a book section but this one does and it's HUGE and…read moreawesome!!! Got several good pics. The Halloween stuff is out right now and they had it all organized and easy to go through, saving me tons of money and giving me the opportunity to get costumes together for my kids that I know I would t have been able to afford to do otherwise. Only issue was checkout - took foreverrrrrrrrr. They didn't have many staff out front and the clearly was overwhelmed.

    Goodwill was found in 1902 by Boston Minister, Reverand Edgar J. Helms. He took donations from…read morewealthy Bostonians and hired people who were poor and who could fix the items. The items were then given to the people who worked on them or resold. Goodwill's philosophy is "a hand up, not a hand out". Today Goodwill has become a $5 billion nonprofit organization that provides job training, employment, and community programs for people who have disabilities that might prevent them from getting a job on their own. I have shopped as well as donated at Goodwill often through the years. It was a very helpful place to go especially when my daughter would come home from elementary school announcing that she needed an ancient Egypt, scientist, astronaut costume, etc, for school tomorrow. I don't know why her teachers always thought we had a full set of costumes hanging in the back of our closet but off to Goodwill we would go and somehow we always managed to cobble something together. I always liked to visit around the holidays too for cheap decorations and especially at Halloween when they would have inexpensive costumes great for stocking up on those elementary school projects. I used to come to this store once a week for years while my daughter was in her karate class. My best find was a collectors Phantom of the Opera Barbie and Ken in the box for $5. After the studio moved I wasn't in the area as much but I was passing by today and decided to see what had changed. One thing that has changed is that they take your temperature when you walk in the door. This was the first place that I have been that actually did that. Nice to know I don't have a fever. Another new thing is I noticed that they have brand new items for sale, not just thrift. They have it set up as you walk to the checkout like to what you see at Marshalls. There were a lot of new pet supplies. What hasn't changed is the racks of clothes and shelves of housewares. I found a piece of my grandmothers china pattern and I checked out a puzzle for camp but $4 seemed pretty steep for a puzzle that I didn't know if it even had all of the pieces. I think I just gotten spoiled by church sales. I found an app for my phone that lists all of rummage sales in my area and the prices are much cheaper compared to shopping at Goodwill. Once you get used to paying a buck or two for items it seems like Goodwill is overpriced unless there is something you really want like the Lenox spice jars I recently purchased at another location. Anyway it is always fun to look and you never know what you will find. It's great to keep items out of the landfill.

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