Achievement House

Open
yelp logo

(9)

Photos

2414 S Broadway
Santa Maria, CA 93454

Achievement House Inc. (AHI) is a nonprofit organization based in Santa Maria, California, dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities through vocational training and community living services. The agency offers a range of programs designed to help clients achieve their personal and professional goals while also operating several thrift store locations.

In addition to vocational programs, AHI provides a Community Based Day program that focuses on teaching daily living skills, wellness activities, advocacy, and creative classes such as music and art instruction. The organization also supports local businesses by offering various services, including housekeeping and landscaping, while promoting a culture of feedback to continuously improve its offerings.

Generated from the website

Reviews

yelp logo
3.59 reviews
Photo of Alexa M.
Alexa M.
10/7/2025

A thrift store with a great cause. Special needs adults run the stores and do a great job. The stores range in quality by location but iv bought plenty of steals and donated plenty of steals.

Photo of Kris T.
Kris T.
4/7/2025

Love the $1.00 clothing items sale. If this store receives to many donations, the prices often go down to move the inventory. Nice gesture on there part. Families love the prices. Kitchen ware is...

Photo of Stefanie H.
Stefanie H.
8/29/2023

Love working with this organization. Dropping off donations is always easy; the staff is always courteous & friendly. Their store is well organized & staged well; clearly defined areas of...

Lisa R.
4/24/2025

Again, Achievement House has disappointed me. I went in there supporting our local business and found a bicycle they had for $50. I really wanted to purchase this item. I said I would pay if...

Photo of Hugh M.
Hugh M.
4/13/2024

One sold for $10 on offerup. I showed them it. They need to search old items, not listed items for the price. And shouldn't be charging same as them. They put the price as $20, then changed it to...

Own this business?
See a problem?

You might also like

Fund raising organization, non-fee basis, Growers' associations

Assistance League of Santa Barbara

Assistance League of Santa Barbara is the 10th of 117 chapters of National Assistance League, the first nonprofit, nonsectarian organization begun in the West to help those less fortunate. Our local story began in 1947 when a group of women joined together to form the Assistance League of Santa Barbara. Meetings were first held at members' homes and then at the Montecito Country Club. In 1952, the chapter rented a small house on Anacapa St. where the women sold a variety of goods, from homemade items, clothing and jewelry to furniture and baked goods. In 1955 the Hunt-Stambach House, built 1880 by architect P.J. Barber for Col. Charles C. Hunt and later owned by Dr. Henry Stambach, was slated for demolition when members of Assistance League came to its rescue, saving a fine example of early local architecture. Meetings and luncheons were held there for ten years. The chapter moved to its present home in 1965. The Assistance League of Santa Barbara has approximately 300 members, who volunteered over 34, 000 hours last year to support and implement eleven philanthropic projects. We are an all-volunteer organization with no executive director or paid staff, and the Board of Directors, which is comprised of the officers and committee chairmen, are elected annually. Nationally, 24, 000 Assistance League members in 29 states donate over 2, 000, 000 volunteer hours each year. The chapter's auxiliary, Las Aletas ( Little Wings ), was formed in 1964 for the daughters and daughters-in-law of members, but soon opened the membership to all interested women. Over fifty active members volunteer their time and talent to three philanthropic projects and a major fundraiser. Operation School Bell -Goleta serves students in the Goleta Union School District, the Kids on the Block puppet shows entertain and educate children, and Operation Book Shelf provides shut-ins with reading and audio material. An annual tennis tournament and luncheon help fund the projects. In addition, the members assist with chapter fund raisers, philanthropic projects and Assistance Shop staffing. Assisteens, a national auxiliary formed in the 1930's, provides teenagers with opportunities to serve those in need, develop a sense of responsibility and community spirit and learn leadership skills. Our chapter formed an Assisteens auxiliary in January, 2006, and the group's 26 enthusiastic boys and girls have elected a Board of Directors and developed their own philanthropic and fundraising projects, as well as offering support to the chapter.
United StatesCaliforniaSanta MariaAchievement House

Partial Data by Infogroup (c) 2025. All rights reserved.