
Very pricey for a thrift shop! It was clean and well organized. I don't like paying nearly new prices for items that have been donated.
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Goodwill Industries of Alaska is dedicated to providing vocational opportunities to individuals facing barriers to employment, with over 2,000 people served each year through their programs. The organization relies on the sale of gently used donated goods to support its mission and develop resources for community services.
With multiple retail stores and donation centers, Goodwill emphasizes collaboration and outreach in its operations, ensuring that every donation contributes to meaningful change in the community. Employees at Goodwill not only receive a paycheck but also gain a sense of pride and dignity from their work, knowing they are making a positive impact.
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Very pricey for a thrift shop! It was clean and well organized. I don't like paying nearly new prices for items that have been donated.
They are relabeling things that will be on sale with new tags. Goodwill is also doing away with the sales/color of the day sales. They are also doing away with veteran and senior discount. Then...
Outrageous prices. $16 for a used book $160 for a dress $5 for beat-up vinyl. They definitely need oversight because the allure of Goodwill are the prices for the finds. Won't be going back.
Why would you charge someone who obviously don't have a lot of money 100 bucks for some worn used boots that you got for free....this is not helping our community won't get my business again...