The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center

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728 Copeland Ave
La Crosse, WI 54603
The Salvation Army donation centers accept clothes donations, furniture donations, car donations, and other gently used goods. All items sold at our thrift stores help fund local programs that heal addictions, restore families and change lives. Visit our website to schedule a free donation pick up, or to find out how we help local communities.

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2.56 reviews
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Maggie P.
12/31/2021

I love shopping at the thrift store! Their prices are better than other thrift stores in the area and their stock is turned over a lot quicker due to being a smaller store. The staff are friendly...

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Kurt L.
7/8/2024

So we walked in at 4:32pm on 7-6-2024 and the hours of the store are till 5:00pm. When we got in they said they were closing due to no customers, if we knew what we wanted we could grab it real...

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Lindsey J.
2/23/2023

This store has offensively high price tags on their stuff considering they got the stuff donated for free. Clean atmosphere and friendly staff.

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Allie S.
8/26/2022

LOVEEEEE this place. Every worker is awesome. It is good vibes in there. It smells like your childhood you know. I just moved here and everything is soooo reasonably priced compared to thrifts...

Michael O.
11/13/2021

Prices are much higher then they have to be. A little disappointed in my visit. There was a one discount board but not placed in a good place when entering the store. Did not see it until I was...

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