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    Salvation Army

    3.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    We really enjoy going to this Salvation Army store. It's always a fun treasure hunt. You never know what you will find.

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    St Vincent De Paul Thrift Shop

    St Vincent De Paul Thrift Shop

    4.4
    (14 reviews)

    This is such a nice place with very reasonable prices and often good special offers. The store is…read morewell organized, the volunteers very friendly and I usually find something to buy. They have a regular clothing section and a boutique clothing section with the fancier labels. All very reasonable though. There is also furniture, a craft and office section and house goods. Linens, luggage, shoes etc. Proceeds go to people who need help in the local community.

    St. Vincent de Paul was founded in Paris France in 1833 by Frederic Ozanam, a college student who…read morecreated the organization to help people experiencing financial hardship. He came up with the idea for a charity in response to a fellow classmates question, what is your church doing for the poor? The group chose St. V\incent de Paul, patron saint of the poor for their name and under the guidance of Sister Rosalie Rendu, they increased the number of people they were able to help. Volunteers of the organization are called Vincentians. The charity spread from France to Europe. In 1845 they established in St. Louis, Missouri. The organization is now world wide in 150 countries with 750,000 members. Every year across the country the St. Vincent De Paul Society provides 1.4 billion in aid to more than 4 million people every year. Since 1958, the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Indian River County has served more than one million families and individuals living in Vero Beach. Proceeds from this thrift store have gone to help people in need of clothing and food, electricity and water, disaster recovery, and counseling, They visit nursing homes and hospitals and offer services and referrals as needed. The St. Vincent de Paul thrift stores are always a favorite of mine when I can find them. They have large inventories of inexpensively priced, like new items that include furniture, home goods, holiday decorations, clothing, accessories, books, medical equipment, small appliances, and sporting goods. This store has several rooms to explore with a boutique sections offering name brand clothing at a steep discount. There are a number of thrift stores in this area and with its good works, great customer service, large inventory, and inexpensive prices, St. Vincent de Paul is at the top of my list.

    Tambourine Resale Shop

    Tambourine Resale Shop

    4.2
    (13 reviews)

    There a number of thrift and antique stores in this part of Vero Beach. One of these businesses is…read morethe Tambourine Resale Shop. In 1980, Johnny Van Name founded the John's Island Community Service League, a non-profit dedicated to raising funds for health, education, and human services issues that affect women, children and families in need. She created the Tambourine Resale Shop to fund her mission. The Tambourine Resale Shops sells donated nearly new and gently used items that include housewares, women's and men's clothing, accessories, furniture, jewelry, art and antiques. Over 40 volunteers staff the store. This year they are celebrating their 45th anniversary. The store is very neat and attractively organized. The clothing area is set up like a boutique with brand name clothes, some luxury. There is a dressing room area where you can try on. Prices seemed reasonable but always do your research. For even more thrifting fun, the Women's Refuge thrift store is right next door. Proceeds from this shop have been helping the community for over 40 years so you can feel good about donating to and shopping at the Tambourine Resale Shop.

    Polite staff, very nice prices for high quality items. You'll never know what will be a surprise…read morefind. The selection is well diverse; scarfs, shirts, sweaters, jackets, shoes, jeans, oh and don't forget if looking for high and I mean high quality furniture look at what's in the store. Especially, when folks are redecorating or renovating. Hidden treasures are in this store.

    St Vincent De Paul Thrift Shop

    St Vincent De Paul Thrift Shop

    3.9
    (18 reviews)

    St. Vincent de Paul was founded in Paris France in 1833 by Frederic Ozanam, a college student who…read morecreated the organization to help people experiencing financial hardship. He came up with the idea for a charity in response to a fellow classmates question, what is your church doing for the poor? The group chose St. Vincent de Paul, patron saint of the poor for their name and under the guidance of Sister Rosalie Rendu, they increased the number of people they were able to help. Volunteers of the organization are called Vincentians. The charity spread from France to Europe. In 1845 they established in the United States in St. Louis, Missouri. The organization is now world wide in 150 countries with 750,000 members. I have visited a number of Vincent De Paul Society thrift stores throughout Florida and they have always been a great place to find a bargain. In this building there is the thrift store and an area for client services. Proceeds from this thrift store is used to provide a food pantry, clothing, rent, and utilities to those in need. They are working towards building a neighbor aid center on land that was purchased adjacent to the thrift store. Their goal is to raise $1,000,000 for construction costs and for the furnishings needed in the building. They are seeking donations of any amount to make this dream happen. This thrift store has a nice selection of small appliances, clothing, accessories, art, books, and household goods on the main floor. There is also a downstairs with books and larger pieces of furniture. On the day I visited everything over $1 was 50 percent off so prices were quite good. Higher end items like designer name clothes are sold on their Ebay store page. This is a wonderful charity that is working towards helping even more people in this community. Please consider supporting them if you are able.

    I love this place and how they use the proceeds for the community, but I went there Saturday to…read moredonate a trunkful of stuff but no one was accepting goods that day. I wound up going to another donation center. I understand staffing, but that was my only day off. Put something on your Facebook page.

    The Salvation  Army

    The Salvation  Army

    4.5
    (2 reviews)

    In 1852 in England, William Booth and his wife Catherine were inspired by the gospel of Jesus…read moreChrist to leave the church and take their ministry to the streets. They abandoned the concept of the traditional church pulpit in favor of preaching directly to the people most in need. Despite the disapproval of the church, Booth took his ministry to the poor, homeless, hungry, and destitute. After training evangelists all over England, the couple returned to the west end of London in 1875 and formed their organization, the Christian Mission. In 1878 while reading the annual report for the Christian Mission he noticed the phrase "The Christian Mission is a volunteer army." William Booth crossed out volunteer army and replaced it with salvation army. From then on converts became soldiers of Christ or Salvationists. The groups message spread quickly and today they serve over 100 countries. The Salvation Army has churches throughout the world called Salvation Army corps but they are probably best known for their thrift stores. When items are purchased at the stores, the money supports the Salvation Army's emergency relief efforts and programs. All sales directly fund local programs and services in Indian River County. Unlike a lot of businesses, the Salvation Army will hire ex felons. Some of the shops support the Adult Rehabilitation Centers which help people combat addiction. When you donate to or buy from the Salvation Army you are helping to support many worthwhile programs. I discovered this Salvation Army store while driving down Oslo Road in Vero Beach. It is located next to a Goodwill for even more thrifting fun. This was one of the nicer Salvation Army thrift stores that I have been in. Everything was clean and neatly organized. Inventory included like new home goods, art, furniture, records, linens, books, toys, and a large selection of clothing and accessories. Thrifting helps people save money while keeping items out of the landfill. The Salvation Army welcomes donations of clean and gently used clothing, furniture, automobiles, household goods, and appliances. Whether you're on the hunt for vintage treasures, everyday essentials, or just browsing for a good deal, there's something for everyone at the Salvation Army Family Thrift Store in Vero Beach.

    Nice thrift shop. Good selection, nicely organized, friendly staff, fairly priced. Probably the…read moremost reasonably priced thrift in the Vero area.

    Salvation Army - nonprofit - Updated June 2026

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