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Love this place. Great concept. Donate to help them build for the homeless. Keep up the good work!

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Not as many leftover construction materials as I was hoping to find, but it's in the name of a worthy cause.

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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.

Trashe Vintage

Trashe Vintage

(23 reviews)

Absolute gem of an owner and best second hand clothing shop in the Palm beaches! They don't just…read morehave amazing clothes and prices, they also feature great clothing artists and designers you have never seen the likes of! RUN to visit this shop!

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.

Goodwill Retail Store & Donation Center - Lantana - "not a charity but a chance"

Goodwill Retail Store & Donation Center - Lantana

(7 reviews)

Probably 3 1/2 stars... Except if you're looking for…read morefurniture which is very limited, they have a little bit of everything. And today, yellow tag merchandise was on sale for half price. We have been to so many Goodwill stores over the years, that we were surprised to find one that we had not been to before. Plus we have been to this shopping complex a gazillion times for the stores and restaurants -- including Chris' Taverna and Outback. They were not that busy when we stopped by mid day, mid week. Everything was well organized in categories. However, clothing is not separated into sizes. So you need patience and time to sort through. Bric a brac was sort of organized, but showed the attack of a few shoppers walking ahead of me digging and moving around everything as I was browsing. Both my husband and I found something to buy. My husband lucked out by finding a shirt at 50 percent off (yellow tag!). Now we know they're here... and open. I'm sure we will be back.

Had a very brief but lasting encounter to where I will never go to this location to donate again. I…read moretry and donate as often as I can for people in need and it's employees like the ones at this location that discourage you from even trying. I drive up I have two boxes a lot of kitchen stuff , some clothing and some sports items. The male at the drive up location asks "what do you have do you have a lot?" I say "a couple boxes" and tell him what I have. He says "I don't have any space for that. Can you come back tomorrow" I add "well what do you have space for?" He says "nothing really" ok soooo why the .. would you ask me what do I have ... smh never again. Skip this one and just do a drop off at the center by lake worth and the turnpike. I swear if people if you don't want to work... just stay home.

Pbhc Thrift Store

Pbhc Thrift Store

(3 reviews)

We'd been to this shop many years back. If you haven't been recently, make sure you go again. The…read moreshop has been greatly expanded -- it's neat and clean and has lots of interesting items. In addition, prices here are very reasonable. It seemed like most of the workers were volunteers. And the monies collected go to a good cause. There were actually a number of items I considered buying here. I wound up with only a small sentimental, but useful, kitchen item (I really am trying to down size), but could have easily got a few more things with no problem. This is the kind of place to come back periodically. As they get new donations, and the stock will change. I'm sure I will return...

This thrift store supports the Palm Beach Habilitation Center. According to their Facebook page…read moretheir "mission is to ensure that individuals with disabilities in Palm Beach County have the best environment in which to learn, work, and live. Turning Disabilities into Possibilities Since 1959!" I was really impressed with this thrift store. You can tell the people working here take a lot of pride in their store. Some of the staff are clients of the center. Everything is clean and arranged attractively. There are multiple rooms filled with art, furniture, housewares, collectibles, clothing, accessories, toys, and books. Prices are great as is the quality of the items. While I was shopping a lady bought a gorgeous mirror for only $20. They are willing to work with you on price depending on how long the item has been there. Support this worthy organization by shopping and donating here. They will pick up your furniture donations. If you live locally sign up for their loyalty program for an extra discount. They have a lot of things to look at and you are sure to find a hidden treasure.

Blessing Family Thrift Store

Blessing Family Thrift Store

(2 reviews)

I was passing through the area and spotted this thrift store in the Cornerstone Center so I stopped…read moreto browse. Blessing Family Thrift is in suite B. The store is small inside but packed with clothes, accessories, perfume and cologne, and a few home goods. They had a nice selection of purses. Items were both new in package and used. For instance I saw new bedsheets and comforters, some clothes still with tags, and children's shoes. Outside they have a few books, artificial floral arrangements and plants, appliances, and other large items including a bicycle. The store is operated by a family and the kids were playing while the adults sat outside. I am more of a vintage shopper so the items here weren't really my taste but I would stop by if you needed inexpensive clothes and shoes or perhaps something for a residence starting out.

This is a relatively new thrift store. It's located on the north side of 10th Avenue in the strip…read moreeast of the CVS center near Jog Road. They have a display of items in front of the store to entice you to stop by. We browsed a couple of these outside tables before going inside. They have a bit of everything -- household and kitchen goods; clothing; knick knacks and bric a brac; shoes and purses; books and bicycles. Some items are new in their packages -- like the colognes and the sheet sets. It's family owned and operated. They were quite nice. Prices are very reasonable.

Salvation Army of Palm Beach County - Overpriced

Salvation Army of Palm Beach County

(11 reviews)

In 1852, in England, William Booth and his wife Catherine were inspired by the gospel of Jesus…read moreChrist to take their ministry directly to the streets. Rejecting the traditional church pulpit, they preached to those most in need, including the poor, homeless, hungry, and destitute. Despite disapproval from the established church, they trained evangelists across England and, in 1875, returned to London's West End to form the Christian Mission. In 1878, while reading the mission's annual report, William Booth noticed the phrase "The Christian Mission is a volunteer army." He famously crossed out volunteer army and replaced it with Salvation Army. From that point on, converts became "soldiers of Christ" or Salvationists. Their message spread quickly, and today the Salvation Army serves in over 100 countries. The Salvation Army operates churches worldwide, known as Salvation Army Corps, but they are probably best known for their thrift stores. Purchases at these stores fund local emergency relief efforts and programs, including services in Palm Beach County. Many locations also support Adult Rehabilitation Centers, helping individuals combat addiction, and the organization is known for hiring ex-felons. Every donation or purchase directly contributes to meaningful community programs. I discovered this Salvation Army store while driving through Lake Worth. Although the exterior was a bit cluttered with plastic tubs and bikes, the inside was clean, organized, and inviting. Inventory included like-new home goods, small appliances, art, furniture, linens, books, toys, and a large selection of clothing and accessories. Notably, there was beautiful furniture--a wood bed and an intricate wooden buffet table--and even a wedding dress. Thrifting not only helps people save money but also keeps items out of landfills. The Salvation Army welcomes donations of gently used clothing, furniture, household goods, appliances, and even vehicles. Whether you're hunting for vintage treasures, everyday essentials, or just browsing for a good deal, this store deserves a spot on your Palm Beach County thrift list.

A convenient in and out, Thrift shop trip this afternoon…read more Easy parking and store entry with all aisles free of clutter. Picked up two great art work and frames and found out they were half off. That was serendipitous and made my purchase even more appreciated.

Habitat ReStore - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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