This location is a "Superstore." Not the largest Goodwill I've visited, but it definitely has a large selection of books, shoes and even (used? yuck) mattresses. I didn't have any luck shopping...
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Goodwill of Western and Northern Connecticut is dedicated to strengthening communities by empowering individuals with disabilities and other disadvantages through job training and support services. Established in 1950, the organization is part of a larger network of 155 regional Goodwill entities across the U.S. and Canada.
Through various programs, including career coaching and employment assistance, Goodwill helps people maximize their independence and improve their lives. The organization actively engages with the community, contributing resources such as school supplies for students and support for veterans seeking housing and employment.
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The shoes were organized by color instead of size...ludicrous! I couldn't find the men's coats; when I asked an employee, I was told they were in the "Women's Boutique." There were a lot of...
There's a lot of junk here so if you're interested in junk, go there. It smells like a ton of air freshener was sprayed to cover up the stink. They need to improve how the store looks. Looks like...
Typical Goodwill store. You have to come back on regular basis to find things. I usually check out the music for CDs to listen to at work. Some days are better than others.
Ugh...thrift shopping in Connecticut. This place represents everything a Goodwill should NOT be: Clean, brightly-lit, stocked with new, nice-smelling clothing and naturally, insanely overpriced....
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