Once Upon A Child buys and sells gently used kids clothing, furniture, equipment, bikes, toys, books and other items. Sizes newborn to 20 are accepted. The store also sells an extensive line of new clothing, accessories and other items.
Bethesda Thrift Shop opened in 1993, with a purpose to help serve residents of Bethesda Lutheran communities. Bethesda Thrift Shop is run solely by volunteers donating their time. This location is one of 25 across the country whose focus is to raise charitable funds through items donated. It offers a wide selection of gently used items from clothing to books and electronics. Stop in and you may find something that takes you back in time, and know that your purchase is going towards a great cause -- to help others in need. Located in the Westwind Shopping Plaza on Highway 101, across from Target.
Shoppers looking for a bargain, with the added bonus of helping others at the same time, an get a double dip of satisfaction at Goodwill. This Eagan Goodwill store serves both as a retail store and a donation center. Last year, more than 66 million people donated to Goodwill. This shop accepts new or gently used items such as clothing, appliances, electronics and furniture. The store then resells those items, often at bargain rates. For the adventurous shopper, Goodwill can often be something of a treasure hunt and the store receives new items daily. The sales of donated items help fund job training programs, employment placement services and other community-based programs for people who have disabilities, lack job experience, an education or face employment challenges.
This thrift store is located on the corner of County Road 11 and Highway 13. CHAP stands for Caring, Helping, And Providing. It was created to reach out to low-income people to provide them with food, clothing, furniture, and household items at low prices.
Operated by Northfield senior citizens, Used-A-Bit Shoppe is located in River Park Mall on Water Street. It offers a selection of gently used furniture, clothing and accessories, such as kitchen items, linens, tools, home health aids, jewelry, pictures, antiques/collectables, decorative items and many more wonderful items.
The store does not accept clothing.
All proceeds from sales go entirely to the Northfield Senior Center.