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    OneSource Learning & Development Center

    5.0 (1 review)
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    4 years ago

    After school learning, and much more. like food pantry's and they work with defax. would recommend.

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    Goodwill Thrift Store & Donation Center

    Goodwill Thrift Store & Donation Center

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    This was a quick visit pretty much In-N-Out. I came here looking for some used exercise equipment,…read morebut so happened to didn't find any other than that I was in an app pretty quick no long lines not too crowded. Lots of options of other things to choose from very organized and pretty much was clean.

    I guess it is official. GOODWILL is ANTI-CHILDREN! I went to…read morethe goodwill in Decatur Georgia on Lawrenceville Hwy and had a terrible encounter with their over zealous security guard. This big burley guy kept approaching my 11 year old granddaughter and her 9 and 7 year old siblings because they reached the toy section before I did. Though I used a different isle to get there, I was there before he reached them. When I asked him why he was approaching them he said he wanted to say something because even though he saw me ...they got there before I did. Made no sense to me but whatever. Moments later he was saying something to her again. This time we were all in the same isle. I could see them all. They were just standing waiting for me while I looked at dresses. I asked now what is the problem? His response made no sense. He actually approached her for the third time. I asked him to leave her alone and to speak to me the adult if there was a problem. It felt stalkish. These are well mannered children not running, not talking loud and not touching items that would make them unsafe. Why he kept approaching the kids and not me I could not understand. He just kept saying it is Goodwill's policy. Then he goes and get a manager and told her I requested her.. The manager tells me about Goodwill policy and I explained that I am right there with the children so are you saying they are not welcome because we are only trying to shop liKenat any other store. She told me "This is not any other store , this is Goodwill And this is our policy"I am confused. Am I not allowed to bring children with me ? Do I have to submit my grand children to harassment if I do? Just because they are children does not give you the right to disrespect them just as they are not allowed to disrespect their elders ( which is what they are taught). How would you feel if it was your children? Is Goodwill not A family friendly environment? I feel if an adult is present and you are a grown man .... you should approach the adult and not repeatedly approach an eleven year old girl. You are still a stranger and for the life of me I can not understand why you are addressing her and not me.

    OneSource Learning & Development Center - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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