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    Dollar General

    3.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Nana's House Thrift Store

    5.0(9 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    Wow! Oh My Word! This place used to be Great to go to, I hardly ever walked out empty handed... But…read moretoday (after being closed for a bit) I walked in and things were moved around a bit, but when I got to the "back" (at least thats where the store used to end), it kept going! I got through the next section, only to find more!! I am So impressed by this place, that I went back to the front door and took a 10-minute video... I tried to upload that, but it was too long, I took the video x16 and made a 30-second video... But I also 2x it and made 8 smaller videos... We'll see if they upload... You MUST go here & check it out yourself!!! REALLY!

    The proceeds from Nana's House Thrift Store goes to supporting the charity, Nana's House which was…read morefounded in 2009 with the mission to provide housing and support for foster families in Brevard County. Nana's House helps foster parents provide a safe and loving home for neglected, abused, needy, and abandoned children by providing housing, utilities, transportation, clothing, school supplies, toys, household items, and anything else the foster families and children need. Nana's House will also pay for any extra curricular activities the child is interested in. The children live in a home with two foster parents and up to five other children. I loved visiting this neatly organized and large thrift store. As soon as i walked in a tree full of charming Christmas ornaments for only $1 caught my eye. If you love Christmas they have a whole Christmas corner set up. Christmas was even 50 percent off during my visit. Nana's House also sells very nice furniture, art, home goods, games, puzzles, toys, clothes, linens, shoes, books, and more. Prices on everything were very fair but check the board for even more sales. I really enjoyed my visit to this store and learning more about this valuable organization. Please consider shopping here and donating to their worthy cause.

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    Habitat ReStore

    Habitat ReStore

    4.1(15 reviews)
    6.7 mi
    $

    The seed for Habitat for Humanity was planted at a community farm outside of Americus, by farmer…read moreand biblical scholar Clarence Jordan. Jordan along with Habitat founders Millard and Linda Fuller developed the concept of partnership housing. Those in need of shelter would work side by side with volunteers to build affordable homes at no profit. House payments would be combined with no interest loans provided by supporters which would then be used to build more homes. In 1973, the Fullers took their house building concept to Zaire where they worked for three years. They then returned to the United States and founded Habitat for Humanity International in 1976. President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn became involved and raised awareness. Habitat is now in all 50 states in the U.S. and in more than 70 countries. They have helped 29 million people be able to afford safe shelter. In 1991 Habitat for Humanity launched the concept of the ReStore in Winnipeg, Canada. In 1992 the first Habitat for Humanity restore opened in the U.S. in Austin Texas. The ReStores accept donations from the community and home improvement stores and then resells the items to the public at a discounted price. The profit from the ReStore supports the local Habitat for Humanity affiliate. This store in Palm Bay is part of the Space Coast Habitat for Humanity. They have helped 575 families in 37 years and they are designated as a Veteran Build affiliate serving the veterans in the community. They support programs for home ownership and home preservation through zero-interest mortgages, volunteer labor, and community support. I love supporting Habitat for Humanity and stop in the thrift stores whenever I can. This store was large and clean with a mixture of new and gently used items. They had furniture, home goods, home improvement items, and more. My favorite find was a vintage Capodimonte porcelain mirror vanity with perfume bottle. If you have any home improvement projects on the horizon, I encourage you to check them out.

    This is an updated review as the supervisor is no longer with the organization. I do want to…read moremention that there is one outstanding employee that works there that has been there for a long term her name is "Tri" It is short for something that is hard to pronounce. She is very friendly and goes above and beyond to help customers. Since it is 45 minutes away from home, I will call on the phone and sometimes she will go check to see if they have a particular item which is not required it's more of a self-service store unless you need help loading your car. I have been shopping there over the last six years, recent management has really cleaned up the place nicely, things are more organized. My only dissatisfaction at this point is the prices have skyrocketed which there is no excuse for right now the rest of the world is experiencing higher retail prices because of higher fuel prices and lack of people willing to work. One day I was on my way in to go shopping, A customer was leaving and commented to me on how high the prices were. I told her everything I said above, and that if something has been sitting a long time they may work with you I take pictures to timestamp it. I will say that if you are A DIY person, this is the best place to find used items such as doors any type of trim. ey go beyond Any resale shop including Goodwill as far as home building materials. Below are some pictures of Other things I have gotten for my home. The bathroom vanity is not in the best condition however it is the

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    Save A Lot

    Save A Lot

    2.5(2 reviews)
    6.2 mi
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    Dirty, unorganized, just plain terrible. When we went there yesterday, there were no other…read morecustomers and yet the only shopping cart in the whole store was parked near one of the registers. When my wife went over to get it, a cashier came skidding around a corner and ORDERED her to let go of the shopping cart, and that she couldn't have it - no reason was given, as if ANY reason would be justifiable grounds for treating a customer this rudely. When we told the testy cashier there weren't any other carts, she started ARGUING back at us that there were, as she hooked a thumb toward the empty space at the front of the store where the carts were supposed to be. When we pointed out to her that there were no carts where she was pointing, she said my wife (who has an injured knee with a brace quite visible on it) would have to go back outside to get one. That was enough to say no thanks, we'll shop somewhere else. On our way out we saw the a station full of red carts at the other end of the parking lot. Not sure what they're paying this woman to run all their customers off, but I guess we finally learned our lesson too. How this place stays in business is an enigma wrapped up in a mystery that defies all the logic and reason the average human brain can muster. My best guess is this store is a front for some seedy dark room in the back where mafia and/or other "back alley" activities are conducted - most likely with the angry cashier lady working her other shift as the Godfather. This theory makes more sense than a store this bad staying in business this long. If you enjoy lazy cashiers yelling at you to do their jobs for them as part of your shopping experience, you'll love it.

    Excellent prices, clean, well organized. Not as big a selection as some expensive supermarkets but…read morehuge price differences. On average 1 to 2 dollars less per item. Example : Publix milk 3.75 only 2.75 at Save A Lot.

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