Alpha Thrift Store

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5624 Hollister Ave
Goleta, CA 93117

Alpha Thrift Store in Goleta, CA is a part of the Alpha Resource Center of Santa Barbara, dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities since 1953. They offer a variety of adult services aimed at promoting independence and integrating these individuals into the Santa Barbara community.

From lifespan support services to adult day services and youth/social-recreational programs, Alpha Thrift Store provides a safe and nurturing environment for individuals to grow and contribute meaningfully. Their commitment to supporting individuals from birth throughout their lives highlights their dedication to fostering a sense of belonging and empowerment.

By offering a range of services and opportunities for growth, Alpha Thrift Store continues to be a valuable resource for individuals with disabilities and their families. Their focus on providing a supportive and inclusive environment sets them apart as an organization that truly cares about the well-being and development of the community they serve.

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3.098 reviews
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Daniel H.
6/25/2023

Message to all you haters - this is a great thrift store for the following reasons: 1. Clean & Organized 2. Great hours 3. Great Parking 4. Fair Prices 5. Helpful Staff 6. Good Finds 7. Good...

Heather H.
9/22/2025

Don't go here! Go up the street, go to Ventura, go to Oxnard, but don't go here? ! What happened in 3 months? Half the very expensively priced items didn't have prices! The store policy is to not...

Deja R.
10/17/2025

I want to start by saying I've found some good things here. I prefer it to other thrift stores in the area, HOWEVER... the customer service is seriously flawed and has left me upset more than a...

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Genezaret C.
3/10/2024

I have found some wonderful items here... as well as overpriced ones too. I will say I appreciate how the clothes on the rack sometimes look as if it's been ironed. My friends and I have bought...

Kathy M.
5/24/2025

I don't live in the area, I just happened by this place and came in 15 minutes before the closed. I was bummed the minute I heard they were closing because there was so much to look at, lots of...

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