Pacific Thrift Stores Management

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340 E Main St
Ventura, CA 93001

CAAN Thrift Store, family-owned since 1985, serves the Ventura County area, with all proceeds benefiting CAAN's child abuse and neglect prevention programs. The store supports Interface Children and Family Services, which provides comprehensive family violence intervention services aimed at preventing and interrupting the cycle of violence within families.

Through various programs, including emergency and transitional shelters, CAAN Thrift Store addresses the needs of domestic violence victims and their families, offering crisis intervention, counseling, and life skills development. Their commitment to empowering individuals and fostering a violence-free community is reflected in their multifaceted approach to family violence prevention and support.

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5.01 reviews
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Betanzos R.
2/8/2023

Great place, Belinda (the cashier) is down to earth, she has a peaceful aura about her, she made everyone feel welcome! I appreciate businesses where they have folks working for them that are kind...

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