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    Goodwill Retail Store & Donation Center - Woodbridge

    3.4 (5 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Trashe Vintage

    Trashe Vintage

    (22 reviews)

    I'd been meaning to come here for a while after reading a review in a local paper a while back. I'm…read moreso glad we finally made it here as we were in the neighborhood. The shop sits on the west side of Federal Highway. Parking is a bit of a challenge especially when any nearby lots are full. We drove around the block and found a makeshift spot along a side street and walked over. You have to ring the bell to be buzzed inside. And once inside, there's so much stuff that even a few folks will make the place seem crowded. But everything displayed is so unique and interesting and eye catching that you'll hardly know where to look first. If you're of a certain age, the "vintage" clothing will look a bit familiar like things you used to actually wear years ago. But most things have a little something extra, too. Some clothing has stenciled skulls; or extra embellishments; or lace, or fringe, etc. All sorts of clothing. Accessories and purses are different -- like the one that was hamburger shaped. There are a number of "cool" tee-shirts. And strange things from a bucket of dolls heads to candles and voodoo items. The jewelry alone will keep you busy looking at all the appealing choices. There are lots of things here that would make a good gift for someone who's a bit original and off beat. Or a good gift to treat yourself. I'm sure we will return when nearby.

    This store you need to get buzzed in and out. Parking is available in the back but we opted to park…read moreacross the street. Some real characters walking around in these streets. This store is super cute though and even has a friendly kitty who walks around inside. Definitely decorated with flashy old school, vintage, punkrock style...true vibes I left with a pair of spider earrings that were handmade and I just couldn't resist. Definite cool store to find some eclectic pieces.

    Goodwill Retail Store & Donation Center - Forest Hill - Designer purse section

    Goodwill Retail Store & Donation Center - Forest Hill

    (6 reviews)

    Goodwill was founded in 1902 by Boston Minister, Reverend Edgar J. Helms. He took donations from…read morewealthy Bostonians and hired people who were poor but could fix the items. They were then given to the people who worked on them or were resold. Goodwill's philosophy is "a hand up, not a hand out". Today Goodwill has become a $5 billion nonprofit organization that provides job training, employment, and community programs for people who have disabilities that might prevent them from getting a job on their own. This Goodwill in West Palm Beach operates as part of the Gulfstream Goodwill which operates in 5 counties, Palm Beach, Martin, Okeechobee, St. Lucie, and Indian River. There are 27 retail locations, 2 outlets, and 41 donation centers. Gulfstream Goodwill Industries Inc., was founded in 1966 by former Mayor of West Palm Beach, Ham Anthony who decided to establish a Goodwill enterprise in Palm Beach County. Mr. Anthony brought together local business leaders who shared his vision and created the first board of directors made up of some of the most prominent businessmen in Palm Beach County at that time. The first rehabilitation facility was opened in 1968. From a start of 10 employees. Gulf Stream Goodwill has grown to over 900 employees serving as the largest health, human and social services nonprofit in the South Florida area. Gulfstream Goodwill operates 4 rehabilitation facilities and many residential transitional housing facilities. This was my first time visiting this Goodwill location and I did not leave empty handed! They had all of the usual home goods, books, toys, and large selection of clothes that you expect to find. After browsing a bit I found a pair of limited edition Brooks Ugly sweater sneakers in my size and Temptations bakeware for only $5. Thrifting can be hit or miss but this was a win for me.

    I only had about 10-15 minutes to spare, but WOW! Attention Lilly Pulitzer lovers: they have a wide…read moreassortment and many NWT pieces priced at $15.99. Most was featured behind the register; however, there are other garments sprinkled in throughout the store. The handbag selection is nice and the dress wall extends for days! I'll have to return when I have more time to browse, but this location is definitely worth a shop. I departed with a black versatile LP sweatshirt dress. I didn't need her but she will give me JOY. I envision her styled sporty chic with sneakers eating gelato in Rome.

    Finders Keepers - Inside

    Finders Keepers

    (13 reviews)

    This is more estate sale stuff of furniture decor and more than a discount thrift store…read more... They describe themselves as "upscale". Everything in this small store is marked and neatly displayed. There's room between most of the items. Price wise it's not bad with some items reasonable and others on the side of a higher priced goodwill -- but better quality. All items seem clean and in good shape. We didn't find anything we liked well enough to buy today, but that's not saying you won't.

    Finders Keepers sells a little of everything. My first impression walking in is that they are a…read moresmall store but what they have is very nice and priced to sell. According to their Facebook page they have been in business since 2013. They are estate buyers so their merchandise is always changing depending on what they are purchasing . I have tried estate sales before but it feels like trespassing, going through someone's house that you know just died and picking through their stuff as their photos stare at you from the walls. Of course not everyone has died. Some people just want to sell a household of stuff in bulk before a move. In any case I'd much rather purchase estate items which are usually of a nicer quality than thrift, at a clean store like this. Also you are not having to drive around to multiple addresses. Everything I saw was in great condition. They had furniture, collectibles, mattresses, house hold goods, and even some clothes. If it makes up items in someone's household, they sell it. A wooden T.V.console was only $25. They had some nice knick knack shelves and I am currently studying my walls to see if they will accommodate them.I wanted to know if prices were firm or negotiable but the man who was working was chatting to someone else and I didn't want to interrupt. Although they didn't have a huge amount of items, what they do have warrants a look if you are in the area.

    Goodwill Retail Store & Donation Center - Woodbridge - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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