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    Services For Brain Injury

    4.8 (5 reviews)

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    Generally impressed by this thrift store (for women's clothes specifically), with a couple small…read moreareas for improvement. Selection: 9/10 - high quality brands, but of course you'll still see Forever21 and SHEIN stuff. 5-10% of pieces had stains/tears so take a close look at everything before buying. Organization: 10/10 - things are actually sorted by size, as well as color! The racks aren't so overcrowded that it's an arm workout to look through things like some other places (*cough* Goodwill). Honestly this alone makes thrifting such a better experience here. Fitting rooms: 7/10 - they're large and have mirrors but there are no hooks to hang garments, and they're fairly dark. They also stay locked so you have to wait around for an employee. Checkout: 3/10 - cashier appeared unhappy to be at work and frustrated by questions.

    Some of the items don't seem to be priced right for the quality and the children's area has quite a…read morelot of gross (visibly dirty) & stained items. $3.99 for a single STAINED baby onsie. There was a girls sundress for $5.99 with a tennis ball sized yellow stain on the front. I feel like if there was an area for stained stuff, or even if it was like $1 per stained piece, or fill a bag for $X, I would take a chance buying to spot treating it. When I asked at the front checkout if they would give a discount because of the stains, they said "no it's priced the way it is because of the stain", acting like that was a low price!

    Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley

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    4.6
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    Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley (RTSV) is a fantastic resource for individuals living in the Bay…read moreArea. This incredibly organization, offers services that are designed to help low income & fixed income individuals, facing homelessness, facing dangerous situations surrounding mobility & safety in their homes, and those individuals who suffer due to having severe issues with plumbing or even a lack of adequate heating in their homes. By providing these no cost services to the local community, RTSV allows individuals to live happily, independently, and without the need of additional costly services or assistance. This assistance that RTSV provides the community, actually ends up reducing the overall consumption of community resources, protecting the environment, improving the overall value of real estate in the area, significantly improving the quality of life & even saving the lives of these vital members of our community/our family. Once again, by offering no cost repair services to the Bay Area community, RTSV is serving to protect our most vulnerable members of the Silicon Valley community, such as our Senior Citizens, our Veterans, and of our Disabled members of the community, while significant reducing homelessness amongst members of our community in the process. Thus, these services that RTSV offers the community, end up increasing the overall health, wellness, & happiness of the entire community. If you are feeling the need to contribute to your community in some way, I urge you to support this great cause. You can spread the word and increase awareness in your community, just hit "Like" and share Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley on your Facebook page. You can also reach out to Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley directly, and make a significant impact in the community by volunteering your time. You can even choose to make a difference in the community by donating your financial resources to this worthy cause. Regardless of the method you chose in which to contribute, you will surely be contributing to improving and saving the lives of your neighbors, family, friends, and fellow members of your community.

    This Review is specifically for Tom Nguyen (Electrician.)…read more Tom was at my home Wednesday June 26, 2024. He did electrical work in both, our Master Bathroom and Kitchen re-wiring Kitchen and Bathroom lighting, changing light fixtures. He did a wonderful job. Our Kitchen and our Bathrooms are now nice and bright. My family would like to thank Tom for a job well done. Thank You Tom, we appreciate your time.

    Sacred Heart Community Service

    Sacred Heart Community Service

    4.3
    (94 reviews)

    I first learned about Sacred Heart through research for one of my college classes, and I was…read moreexcited to volunteer because I truly believe in the organization's mission. During my time volunteering, I did enjoy getting to know some of the families who came through the lines, connecting with other college students, and working with a few kind staff members. Helping people in the community was meaningful. However, my overall experience was disappointing due to the behavior of some long-time "regular volunteers." I frequently observed volunteers speaking harshly to people receiving food, yelling at them, and showing little patience when there were language barriers. I even witnessed a volunteer smack someone's hand away from the produce boxes. While I understand there are rules that must be followed, the way some people were treated felt disrespectful and lacking empathy. I also noticed inconsistency in how rules were enforced. Volunteers were told not to leave their stations or keep water on the floor, yet some long-time volunteers regularly ignored these rules themselves. There was also frequent gossip and negative talk about other volunteers. Sacred Heart serves people who are often already going through difficult circumstances. Compassion and respect should always be at the center of that work. Unfortunately, I didn't always see that reflected in the environment. I hope the organization takes time to evaluate volunteer conduct and reinforce the importance of empathy when working with the community.

    Came twitch work for our qtr community volunteer. This was my first time to volunteer at a food…read morebank. Sacred Heart idoes so much more than the food bank. The also have clothing pantry. They also offer classes and so much more. If was a great experience from sorting and packing veggies to distributing food to the patrons coming in. Will be back to do more volunteer work.

    Services For Brain Injury - nonprofit - Updated July 2026

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