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Thrift Store - Chantilly, ReStore, Habitat for Humanity of Washington, D.C. & Northern Virginia

ReStore is a resale business that sells new and used building materials and home improvement items to the general public. All materials are donated by local retail businesses, building contractors, suppliers and individuals, and are made available for sale to the public at 50% to 90% below retail prices.

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Thrift Shop - Big Stone Gap, The Red Door Thrift Store, Family Crisis Support Services

Offers new or secondhand furniture, appliances, clothing, toys and other material goods at lower than retail prices. Proceeds are used to pay utilities at the Guest House Homeless Shelter. Accepts direct donations from the public of new and reusable goods.

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Thrift Shops - Christiansburg, Goodwill Industries of the Valleys

Shop at Goodwill retail stores for great bargains on clothing and accessories, furniture, kitchenware, art, music, toys, books, electronics, collectibles and much more. We offer thousands of new and used items at unbeatable bargains. Boost your wardrobe and home furnishings with name brands and designer labels that you can afford. We offer full lines of men's, women's and children's clothing. And, with constantly changing inventory, you never know what you will find. And, remember, when you shop Goodwill, not only are you getting quality, brand-name merchandise at unbelievably low prices, you are also helping your neighbors in need. The dollars you spend support our Work and Training programs for people with disabilities and disadvantages.

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Thrift Shop - Newport News, Faith Recovery Hope Center

The shop raises funds for the Men's home. Sells furniture and larger sized housewares.

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Family Thrift Store - Leesburg, Salvation Army of Loudoun County, The

Sells clothing and household items to anyone at a low cost.

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Thrift Shops - Bristol TN, Salvation Army

Operates a thrift shop of household items and clothes. Accepts donations from the community.

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Thrift Shops - Rocky Mount, Goodwill Industries of the Valleys

Shop at Goodwill retail stores for great bargains on clothing and accessories, furniture, kitchenware, art, music, toys, books, electronics, collectibles and much more. We offer thousands of new and used items at unbeatable bargains. Boost your wardrobe and home furnishings with name brands and designer labels that you can afford. We offer full lines of men's, women's and children's clothing. And, with constantly changing inventory, you never know what you will find. And, remember, when you shop Goodwill, not only are you getting quality, brand-name merchandise at unbelievably low prices, you are also helping your neighbors in need. The dollars you spend support our Work and Training programs for people with disabilities and disadvantages.

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Thrift Shop - Abingdon, New Life Thrift Shop, Ecumenical Faith in Action

New Life Thrift Shop is a ministry of Ecumenical Faith in Action. All proceeds are used to support the needs of the food pantry, medical mission and benevolence programs of EFIA.

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Thrift Shop/Clothing and Household Items - Newport News, Peninsula Rescue Mission

Provides collection, pick up, and distribution of food, clothing, accessories and household furnishings to those in need of emergency assistance. Also sells items with the proceeds going to the mission.

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Thrift Shops - Roanoke, Salvation Army Roanoke Corps

Sells used products such as furniture, household items, clothes and shoes at discount prices.

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Thrift Shop - Waynesboro, Valley Mission

Valley Mission is a non-profit organization offering shelter, support, hope and God's love to the homeless. Basic needs of shelter, food, clothing and spiritual encouragement are provided to all. There are two thrift shops operated by the Valley Mission in Staunton and Waynesboro. The thrift shops provide assistance to those in the community needing help with clothing, household items and furniture through the thrift store. Vouchers are available for the thrift store for those unable to afford to buy needed items. Inside each store you can find clothing, furniture, housewares, electronics, appliances, and much more for a great price. And there are daily specials where you can save even more! Donations of gently used, clean, and re-sellable items are always welcome, and support the work being done at Valley Mission. We invite you to visit us today! For more information, or to donate items, please call: Waynesboro Thrift Shop: (540) 946-4395 Staunton Thrift Shop: (540) 885-7227 Valley Mission: (540) 886-4673

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Thrift Shops - Blacksburg, YMCA of Virginia Tech

Donate your gently used clothing, furniture, books, housewares, electronics and more. Accepts all household items that are then sold or recycled. All proceeds remain local and support leadership development and community programs within the New River Valley. Don't miss our $9 dollar bag sales every full first weekend of month.

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Thrift Shop - Abingdon, Highlands Fellowship

Provides the church family and members of the community clothing, small appliances, dishes, and furniture when these individuals are not able to provide them for themselves.

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Thrift Store - Norfolk, Restore, Habitat for Humanity of South Hampton Roads

Home improvement stores that sell new and gently used furniture, appliances, building materials and housewares to the general public

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Thrift Store - Lanexa, Proclaiming Grace Outreach

Provide quality gently used clothing, furniture, household items, linens, electronics, books, toys and more at drastically reduced prices.

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Thrift Shop - Tappahannock, Rappahannock Goodwill Industries

A Goodwill thrift shop offers a wide array of donated items for purchase - such as clothing, furniture and household items. Donations accepted during business hours.

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Thrift Shop - Charlottesville, Twice is Nice

A501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mission to raise revenue to benefit seniors in need, while promoting sustainability through the resale of donated clothing, furniture and household items.

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Thrift Store - Alexandria, ReStore, Habitat for Humanity of Washington, D.C. & Northern Virginia

ReStore is a resale business that sells new and used building materials and home improvement items to the general public. All materials are donated by local retail businesses, building contractors, suppliers and individuals, and are made available for sale to the public at 50% to 90% below retail prices.

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Thrift Shop - Leesburg, Blue Ridge Hospice

Provides a thrift shop with a wide array of excellent quality items from jewelry and clothing to large furniture. Merchandise is in excellent condition and well-organized. Additionally, staff is eager to help make your shopping experience easy and enjoyable. The mission of the Blue Ridge Hospice Thrift Shops is three-fold. Uses proceeds from store sales to provide quality hospice care to residents of Winchester and the counties of Clarke, Frederick, Warren, Shenandoah, Page, and western Loudoun. Provides high-quality, reasonably-priced merchandise to these communities. Also assists those who wish to donate belongings they no longer need.

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Thrift Shop - Purcellville, Blue Ridge Hospice

Provides a thrift shop with a wide array of excellent quality items from jewelry and clothing, small appliances, fans, bedding/linen and household goods, to large furniture. Merchandise is in excellent condition and well-organized.

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Thrift Store - Petersburg, Crater Community Hospice

Crater Community Hospice thrift store offer affordable merchandise to the community and accept donations. All proceeds from the shop sales go to provide hospice care to patients in the Crater Community Hospice service area.

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Thrift Store - Manassas, ReStore, Habitat for Humanity Prince William County

The Habitat for Humanity ReStore receives building materials, appliances, furniture, tools and more that have been donated by corporations, construction companies and individuals and then sells these items to the general public at 40% to 90% off retail prices. All proceeds from the ReStore support providing adequate housing and home repairs in partnership with local families in need. $35 fee for donation pick up: 703-369-6145 or [email protected].

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Thrift Shops - Ruckersville, Goodwill Industries of the Valleys

Shop at Goodwill retail stores for great bargains on clothing and accessories, furniture, kitchenware, art, music, toys, books, electronics, collectibles and much more. We offer thousands of new and used items at unbeatable bargains. Boost your wardrobe and home furnishings with name brands and designer labels that you can afford. We offer full lines of men's, women's and children's clothing. And, with constantly changing inventory, you never know what you will find. And, remember, when you shop Goodwill, not only are you getting quality, brand-name merchandise at unbelievably low prices, you are also helping your neighbors in need. The dollars you spend support our Work and Training programs for people with disabilities and disadvantages.

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Thrift Store - Winchester, Salvation Army Winchester

Provides a thrift shop with donated items such as clothing, furniture, small appliances, fans/air conditioners, bedding/linen and household goods. Accepts donations during business hours. Furniture Vouchers available for individuals/families impacted by fire/flood.

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Thrift Shop - Staunton, Valley Mission

Valley Mission is a non-profit organization offering shelter, support, hope and God's love to the homeless. Basic needs of shelter, food, clothing and spiritual encouragement are provided to all. Vouchers are available for the Staunton Thrift Store for those who qualify for services. This includes shelter residents and may also include members of the community. Inside each store you can find clothing, furniture, housewares, electronics, appliances, and much more for a great price. And there are daily specials where you can save even more! Donations of gently used, clean, and re-sellable items are always welcome, and support the work being done at Valley Mission.

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