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    The store was clean and well organized and the staff was very helpful. A big shoutout to Coco who…read morewas very knowledgeable about store policy and customer satisfaction...will definitely shop here again!

    This store looks to be brand new and is in a great location right off I-95. We stopped in before…read moremeeting up with a family member for lunch in Melbourne. The store is huge and has a massive drop off area. There is a large section with racks filled with kitchen wares, holiday items, knick knacks, and home decore. There is a decent sized book section, some nice furniture available, and a massive amount of clothing (racks and racks!). Staff were very friendly and helpful on this visit; however, they could have used another cashier in the checkout area, as it was backed up. I have to say that I agree with other reviewers that this Goodwill like many are way overpriced. Especially the clothing, old games, DVDs, books, and CD's. No one wants this stuff anymore so why are you charging so much? Some of the clothes are old looking and they still want $3-$5 for it. Plus you can't get a refund, only an exchange within 3 days. Additionally, there is nowhere to try anything on, so I don't know if it fits until I get home. If that's the case I'm not going to even buy it and I'm sure everyone is in the same boat as me so it's just going to sit on a shelf forever. Like many other reviewers have stated, and I agree, you're getting all of this for free so why can't you take some of the money you make to hire a staff worker to oversee the changing rooms? You would sell a heck of a lot more clothes if you did. I didn't see anything that interested me here today but my mom and Nancy purchased some clothes and hats. They would have bought more but they couldn't try anything on and weren't willing to risk having to take it back should it not fit when I get home. See what I am saying!!?? All in all, it's still worth the visit if you're shopping in the area there's still are some deals to be had.

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    The beautiful mural outside caught my eye and I love any opportunity to support our furry friends,…read moreso I had to stop in. This thrift store is relatively small but very organized and packed with all types of treasures. Their prices seemed really fair in my opinion. This thrift store has a lot more antique/vintage items compared to others in the area. They keep those items towards the front. There is also a section for men's, women and kids, toys, dishes, books and more. I liked how organized it felt. Overall it's a great little thrift store with great prices and I will certainly check it out again.

    Let me start off by saying that I had made monetary donations as well as food and blankets for…read moreanimals in the past, but alas, no more. Unfortunately, I had a elderly friend who was in her 90s and had wound up with a feral cat colony that she was trying to feed and take care of on a fixed income. People were dumping cats at her home and she would take them get them fixed and feed them. something happened to one of the cats which was very friendly. He loved to be petted and had an issue with its back and it could hardly walk. I called them and asked them if I could bring the cat in and they could do an x-ray and see what was wrong with the cat because the cat was obviously in incredible pain and falling down. I explained my 90 year old friend was on a fixed income as was I and the cat needed help. They told me I could bring the cat into their clinic but an office visit , X-ray, and rabies shot would be a minimum of $250.00 or more . I explained again it was a cat from a colony and no one owned it. And I couldn't afford it. I asked if I could surrender the cat to get it help and was told they didn't take feral cats! Well there was a rescue in Suntree that took the poor cat and said its spine was broken in 4 places and he was in severe pain and didn't charge me. The animals welfare was the most important thing to the rescue in Suntree. I thought the humane society was supposed to rescue and help sick and injured animals? This one refused to help. I learned my lesson not to donate to them. What a farce.

    Hundred Acre Hollows - nonprofit - Updated August 2026

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