United Family Association Thrift Shoppe

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5156 Hollister Ave
Santa Barbara, CA 93111

American Family Services is a 501 C 3 non-profit religious corporation dedicated to strengthening families and promoting healthy marriages. Based in Pennsylvania and California, it offers various programs such as Loving Marriage Weekends and Family Learning Libraries to empower couples and assist churches in their mission.

Committed to making a difference, American Family Services aims to provide support before family crises arise, fostering an environment where families can thrive. Their resolve is rooted in the belief that the stability of the family unit is fundamental to a healthy society.

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Jaylen M.
6/6/2025

i wasn't expecting to find much here, but to my surprise i found two BEAUTIFUL flower print midi/maxi skirts. everything is pretty great pricing, nothing too over-the-top expensive, overall fair...

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Genezaret C.
11/11/2024

This thrift store has the deals! It can get a little crowded but I always find good stuff. My friends found nice skirts and even a big jacket for snowboarding! The staff are polite and we'd come back.

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Harriet E.
12/28/2024

Dropped off at least 10 bags of clothes today that don't fit me anymore (too big). Was glad to give them to United Family Thrift in the hopes these old clothes (most in great shape) will do some...

Surenna P.
4/28/2025

There are better thrift stores in Goleta. This one is cramped and dirty. The racks are so close together that only one shopper can fit in an aisle at a time. Almost every article of clothing that...

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Veronica R.
2/26/2025

Can be crowded at times but also has amazing hidden gems. Come frequently. Sometimes 1/2 off on Saturdays. Great deals. I find amazing tops and sweaters here. I have found beautiful crystal...

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