2nd Helpings Thrift Store

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841 E Ojai Ave
Ojai, CA 93023

2nd Helpings Thrift Store is a local establishment in Ojai, CA that offers a variety of secondhand items for sale at affordable prices. Visitors can browse through a selection of pre-loved clothing, accessories, home goods, and more.

The store's mission is to provide a sustainable shopping option for the community while also supporting local charities through their sales. Customers can enjoy a unique shopping experience while giving back to those in need.

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4.513 reviews
Adriana N.
6/18/2025

I loved it! the Jean section did smell a bit like booty but I wash them LOL. I do recommend. It was a fun experience.

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Sarah S.
6/10/2023

Run by The Help of Ojai, this store has the friendliest volunteers running the show. We met Jellybean, the store dog, while we were in. They are very dog friendly there so we were able to put our...

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Erin K.
6/14/2014

This is a tiny little thrift store on the main street in Ojai. The staff is helpful and friendly and if you find something you like, the prices are very good. This is an offshoot of their main...

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Gautam B.
11/7/2021

Very sweet staff who will make an effort to help you find what you are looking for. (In my case, items for my Halloween costume - my goddaughter, who dressed as Little Red Riding Hood, assigned me...

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B. R.
2/20/2021

Updated review here: I found out that, while this great thrift store was closed for 8 months due to the pandemic, the wonderful volunteers who run it didn't take time off, but they stepped up even...

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