Good Steward Resale Store

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1930 Rose St
La Crosse, WI 54603

The Good Steward Resale Shop is a successful non-profit business located in La Crosse, WI that has been benefiting Luther High School and various charitable organizations since its establishment in 2001. With a mission to provide support to students and those in need, the shop has donated over three million dollars to Luther High and $328,670 to other charitable organizations, while also providing clothing and housewares to individuals facing hardships.

Originally located on George Street, the Good Steward Resale Shop relocated to a newly constructed building on Rose Street in La Crosse after ten years of operation. Through the dedication of volunteers and the community, the shop continues to thrive and hopes to receive continued blessings from God in the years to come.

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4.016 reviews
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Michal W.
7/13/2020

My favorite place to stop when I'm in town. Great prices amazing service and lots of things to choose from. I love the book selection really helping me grow my library 10/10

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Joan M.
7/12/2025

when they put out jewelry they need to make sure that all the stones r in the jewelry. I don't like to pay for something that is not complete. please check it out before u put it on the floor...

J S.
5/30/2025

Accessible and friendly staff helps to receive your goods. They're quite organized and they have just anything that people would shop for regarding gifts for events, personally interesting items....

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Andrea S.
5/22/2024

Always a go-to for thrifting.... HALF or less than half the prices of goodwill and inventory that changes often.

Donald M.
6/16/2024

I am visiting my son in WI, and we ran upon this shop. The shop have some decent things, but I felt watched the whole time. I don't think black people come there too often, and I didn't feel...

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