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    Missions For The Nations Thrift Store

    2.2 (5 reviews)
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    Updated 3 months ago

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    Very nicely stocked - staff very friendly - great mission to support - prices are great

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    If I could rate a "0" I would. After a sudden and tragic death I lost my only sister. 1 1/2 years…read moreand these people are mailing me their donation requests at LEAST twice a week. I have emailed, I have called, I have written to them. I do not understand what they don't get. My sister named them as a $5000.00 beneficiary in her will and if I knew then what I know not I would have never sent them a dime. I called on Thursday and was told a manager would call me back. FAT CHANCE! All I want is for them to STOP MAILING CRAP to my home.

    From the owner: In 1865, William Booth and his wife Catherine established the Christian Mission, later known as the…read moreSalvation Army, aiming to combat poverty and religious indifference with military precision. Booth structured the organization like the British army, with uniformed ministers as “officers” and new members as “recruits.” The Christian Mission, which granted women equal ranks to men, initiated “campaigns” in London’s poorest areas, starting with soup kitchens and expanding to offer various forms of aid. Renamed in 1878, The Salvation Army opened its first U.S. branch in Pennsylvania two years later. During the Great Depression, it provided essential services, and it played significant roles in both world wars. Today, headquartered in London, it operates in over 130 countries, running evangelical centers, hospitals, rehabilitation programs, community and social work centers, secondhand stores, and more. Funding comes from voluntary contributions and publication sales.

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