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Marlton VFW Post 6295

5.0 (1 review)
Open • 1:00 am - 8:00 pm

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New Life Animal Rescue - Our dogs from NLAR with our daughter!

New Life Animal Rescue

(8 reviews)

I was floored reading the negative reviews. I volunteered with New Life for many years and in…read morethose years this rescue is good beyond wildest dreams. This organization has shown me that miracles do occur. They are family run and they take the most vulnerable and special needs. They take each and every detail seriously. Complaints over the nature of the contract? Let me tell you- I've rehomed over 200 animals. I made probably 3 serious mistakes. And I will never stop blaming myself. I belief that if the founder/director of New Life had been the ultimate say-so over those decisions-- those mistakes would not have occurred. Animal Rescue is not a business though many accuse us of this- they haven't seen our vet bills or unpaid hours of sweat and tears- (we have many). Volunteer for a while with helpless, life threatened and abused animals. You may change your mind about this bitter vengeance.

One star. I'd love…read moreto have had an experience with New Life, but as you can see by looking at their feed on Facebook - they seem much more interested in crowdsourcing donations than on animal adoption. Maybe it's me - maybe I misread their purpose, and what they do is care for animals, rather than find them new homes. But I came across New Life on Petfinder, and inquired about one of their dogs. I sent an email to them directly to redouble my efforts and was told to fill out their application, which I did immediately. I confirmed, right then, via email, that I'd completed the application. A week goes by, and I find out that they have done a little digging on me - no phone calls, but definitely researching me online using information they could only have gotten from my application. I ask for an update and receive nothing. At two weeks I ask for an update. Now I'm told there are 2 critical cases that are taking up 100% of the time that would have been used to check my wife and I and every other adoption applicant out. I check the Facebook feed, and see many, many updates on Wilma and Betty, the 2 "critical case" puppies. Pictures of them feeding, sleeping, awake. Many lengthy written updates. Many lengthy written responses within those updates. I mention having seen the updates and hope for the best, and I ask for a timeline and/or a referral to another rescue. Then I am told that the adult dog I was interested in meeting - a dog who is described as "very timid in new situations", whose "favorite thing is cuddling" and who should be in a house with another dog "to build her confidence" - this dog is now not compatible with cats. This was determined "after further testing" which apparently had happened the very second I inquired about my status, because it hadn't at any time prior. And not a single call was made to a reference, nor was a referral made to another agency - just "good luck in your search". So, a couple of weeks later, we are exactly where I was when we began. Except for my ignored efforts in applying for and getting updates on that application for adopting one of the animals at the rescue. But their crowdsourced donation request program is going strong, so at least there's that. And they appear to have a HUGE number of 5 star ratings from people who freely admit not having tried to adopt from them.

Goodwill Store & Donation Center

Goodwill Store & Donation Center

(1 review)

I have been coming here since the grand opening. I don't live in the area but I prefer this store…read morewell over the others. It's always clean and set up more like a boutique than the other stores. HOWEVER I may need to start going else whereas there are multiple sections in the store I am unable to shop. The clothing racks that are one on top of another make it impossible for the elderly to get out of there with out a backache, sitting on the floors to view the bottom of the racks and having shoulder pain after trying to view the top. Everytime I have been in and need to shop the high racks customers will start small talk about the annoyance of these racks. I unfortunately cannot do it anymore. I'm leaving 5 stars as the store is beautiful and the staff is very friendly. The store is just not built for ladies my age, sometimes I leave the store with my back and shoulders in pain. Hopefully soon this will be eliminated or something better can be done. I do love the store and the staff I cannot say this enough. -Ty Elaine C

From the owner: Goodwill Industries of Southern NJ & Philadelphia is a nonprofit organization that accepts…read moredonations of clothing, accessories, home décor, books, toys, furniture, home medical equipment and much more at donation sites throughout the region. Items are then sold in Goodwill's thrift stores to value conscious shoppers while contributing to sustainability efforts. Revenues fund job training programs and career services that help individuals with disabilities and disadvantages get to work. Through Goodwill's Helms Academy, one can earn a high school diploma 100% tuition free.

Marlton VFW Post 6295 - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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