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    I am so impressed with the dedication and commitment of the volunteers of this fabulous organization!

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    Noah Foundation

    (19 reviews)

    This is a great thrift store spread out between two buildings. The employees/volunteers are so…read morehelpful and friendly. We had just left the vet with our chihuahua mix, Mia and didn't want to leave her in the car. They were so welcoming and immediately shared photos of their fur babies. The prices are very reasonable and the stock was not your average thrift store stock. They had some very unique and top end items. On top of enjoying a treasure hunt in a well organized and clean environment the money you spend helps animals in need. Make it one of your pop in spots. You never know when your next treasure is waiting which may just be a friendly visit and good conversation with the staff!

    I have been shopping this thrift for years. I remember when all the coats were $10. I have…read morerecently observed a leather jacket that was marked $89. It has beed there for a couple of months. More recently, the price was marked UP to $99. Who do you think is going to spend $100 at a thrift store on a previously owned leather coat? You know you'll just get more stuff donated that you could sell? You're not a boutique, you are a thrift store. It's a treasure hunt, and you've pre- priced out the treasure. Also, Faded Glory, No Boundaries, and Time and True are WALMART brands. Why are you putting these items on the expensive, quality and vintage side? $6 for a walmart sweater? Give me a break. Same with Target brands. I would just shop there if I wanted those crappy things. Some of the old women volunteers could be friendlier. That leather coat is still there. This was my favorite thrift for years and years, not as much now. I love helping the animals, but I will take my donations to CCJ since they sell EVERYTHING at thrift prices, and help people.

    Goodwill - Not everything is cheap

    Goodwill

    (25 reviews)

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    While visiting Arizona, I came here with my husband and a friend who is local to the area. Because…read moreI had forgotten to pack my brand new snow boots (I know...), my husband's friend suggested that we check out Goodwill to see if I can find anything. But she did warn us that this locations often times inflate their prices, in which she nicknamed "greed-will". The day we arrived, it was snowing and a little windy. Definitely a cold winter day and not the best idea to forget your snow boots at home, in California. Anyways, with any thrift store, you just have to look and see if you find anything good or anything you are looking for in particular. There was a nice pair of black snow boots with little wear on it but was surprised to find that the pair was $25 at the register, as the item was not marked. I paid less for my new boots that I had purchased online (and my shoes were even thicker quality). But my friend did get a 20% off since she is a senior citizen so we were able to get a slight discount to save a little bit off (although later on I found out that there was a hole on the soul and really should have gone to purchase brand new show shoes... oh well, lesson learned... don't leave your snow shoes at home while on a road trip, during winter). We did purchase other items, which did seem better priced. So I am not sure what is the mindset of the prices marked in the store. Some toys and books that I saw were brand new and priced very cheaply (which I did ended up purchasing a few things) and then some items, like clothes were heavily marked up when clearly those items were worn. But just as my friend had told us, she has found plenty of great stuff at this Goodwill before and will often browse. And if she finds something that she wants, and if it is at a good price, she will purchase it. I think if we lived in this area, most likely I would come back to browse since I do like to thrift for my DIY projects from time to time. Please note that on the receipt, there is a 7 day return policy. But customers will only receive store credit that is good for up to one year, based on the date printed on the original receipt. If you return items without the purchase receipt or tag attached, you will only receive $1. Also returns are not accepted on discounted items, new or seasonal items. So purchase wisely.

    My review is about the iron springs location the store manager decided that she wanted to get in my…read moreface threatening me and making me feel unsafe then when I requested to be transferred to another location she then decided she was going to terminate me for requesting for a transfer of employment

    Ucyc - Zip Line

    Ucyc

    (6 reviews)

    I grew up going to summer camp in Prescott during my teenager years. Not long ago, I had an…read moreopportunity to volunteer as a cabin leader at UCYC during the summer. It was my first time at this particular camp and it brought back many memories of my camp days growing up. UCYC is a non-denominational, non-profit organization that is affiliated with the Independent Christian Churches in both Arizona and Nevada. UCYC (United Christian Youth Camp) started in the 1950s. UCYC has both summer and winter camps. They offer a number of activities for the kids. Activities include a zipline, swimming pool, basketball, paintball and archery. The campus is pretty large and includes a dining hall and main auditorium for larger gatherings. My only knock about this camp is the long walk from some of the cabins to the other side of camp where the dining hall is. Walking that far three times a day for food got old quick. But the food wasn't too bad for camp food. I am big fan of kids unplugging from their devices and going to camp to have fun and meet new friends. Some of my best times as a youth were at camp. It is a great place for kids to grow in their faith too. I had a blast being a leader and getting to know other leaders while I was here at UCYC.

    We were here with a school group. It was clean and comfortable. The kids had a great time with the…read moreactivities and hiking. The food was awesome. The staff was friendly and as helpful as they could be.

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