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    St Simons Land Trust

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    Habitat For Humanity of Glynn County - ReStore, Glynn County storefront

    Habitat For Humanity of Glynn County

    (6 reviews)

    This ReStore store is so much more laid back and real than many near me in Philly. They don't have…read morebox store donations, it's all organic from local donations, which means things get re-used instead of wasting resources on more new sh!t to eventually clog our trash piles. They had a little of everything here. I didn't see tile or flooring like I do at home, but it may be hit or miss. They had tubs, toilets, sinks, vanities, doors, windows, home decor, furniture, lighting, etc. They had more household goods than I see at other stores, so it's a thrift shop too. The staff is very friendly, and helpful. They had 30% off the first week I was there, and 40% off the next week when I returned. I was told the manager usually does a whole-store sale instead of rotating department-only sales like at home. That was great! Items looked fairly priced to me. Some seemed high, some were great deals, but overall a fair price. Remember that manager discount really makes it a much better price too! I saw a lot of cool games, sport items, and some of the light fixtures were awesome and I wish I'd driven down to take them home. I'm sure there are different great finds every time you visit. We visited to check it out to compare to ones at home, and I was surprised to see a few toys, which my son immediately begged to get. First thought was they can't go home on the plane, but for $1 to get a sturdy big bucket ($5 new at Walmart), and $1 for a tractor trailer truck... minus 30% off everything in store, came to $1.50 with tax. Why not? We just donated it back at the end of our stay. I also donated the new unused rolls of paper towels, tp, rubbing alcohol, tissues, and excess Easter egg hunt prizes we couldn't take with us. They can always use this stuff in the bathroom or wherever. Just a thought to all the vacation renters nearby who have to leave things behind. I'm sure the cleaning people have seen so much of it they just throw it out, but it could go to a thrift store or food bank in Brunswick.

    As a Christian, it is difficult to find areas to DONATE and MAKE PURCHASES to assist others while…read morestanding firm in my faith. We asked about the front sign stating, HAPPY HOLIDAYS. I asked the cashier if they were going to put CHRISTMAS as the season we are celebrating is the HOLIEST OF ALL DAYS. The birth of our SAVIOR. So many stores have we stopped shopping and supporting. I asked if they were going to change because the ckerk answered, "It is not Christmas. Thanksgiving just ended. She said she didn't care if we shopped and donated at other places because we are just ONE CUSTOMER. BUT we are ONE CUSTOMER that share on ALL social media platforms places that do a job and DON'T back down with cultural world views. Not a complaint. Just areas where we have to do BETTER as a COMPASSIONATE COMPANY.

    The Coastal Empire Habitat for Humanity ReStore - Books

    The Coastal Empire Habitat for Humanity ReStore

    (13 reviews)

    "Someone's trash is another's treasure", so they say! If you like treasure hunts you just might…read morefind your treasure here - at a reasonable price. I purchased a solid wood, Ethan Allen lamp that needs a bit of work - new lamp shade, good cleaning, but it was priced at $15. When I only had $14 in cash and started to pull out my credit card, the sales rep sold it to me at a discounted price - ) $14.00! Great customer service for me today! Since writing this review one day ago I've already been back twice - to purchase a Vintage Noritake China set for my daughter in love (her inherited China pattern), $80 and a Broyhill leather chair and ottoman in impeccable condition, circa 1991, $200. I have been amazed at all they have here: Paint, cabinetry, desk, china cabinets, headboards, sofas, chairs, dining table and chairs, lighting fixtures, houseware items and more!

    !!! Beware of Dishonest Business Practices !!!…read more 1. Cashier makes up prices on the spot without regard to labels--calls it an "honor system". 2. The person calling themselves the store manager admitted to his employee in front of us that he had mislabeled/mispriced items. 3. "Manager" then disingenuously doubled down on store policy to cover for his own dishonest actions, obvious lack of training, and inability to use the point-of-sale system. Habitat for Humanity needs to take a hard look at the people acting as ambassadors for their organization -- in Savannah, they are employing theives and call it serving the community. Go to other ReStores. They aren't affiliated with one another despite the national branding.

    St Simons Land Trust - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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