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Restoring Hope Thrift Store

4.5 (6 reviews)
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3 years ago

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1 year ago

I donated items, but did not get a slip for taxes. I bought items as well...seemed pricey

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1 year ago

Great thrift store. I have purchased items from them and donated a number of things. So happy that it helps our Veterans.

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2 years ago

Wonderful staff/volunteers! It's all about the Veterans.. Well done. Great charity to donate to or purchase from.

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Restoring Hope Clothing Boutique

Restoring Hope Clothing Boutique

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It's for a great cause to help veterans and has a great selection of items their prices are…read morereasonable

This organization has a great purpose, supporting veterans, but they need extensive help on their…read moretreatment of donors. This review relates to my first experience with using them. The experience went like this: 1. I called them first to ensure they were taking clothing donations. They said yes, but they were about to close for the day, their hours for receiving donations were 10-4 M-F. I said I will come the following day during their stated time with a clothing donation. 2. The following day I drove to the only location I had seen on social media on Rt. 44 in Wildwood, and followed their signs to the back of the building for donations. I was met by a man there who when I got out of the car didn't greet me with anything but: "what kind of donation are you making?" I said "clothes". His answer: "we don't take them here". That appeared to be the end of discussion with him. But I pushed on, informing him that I had called yesterday and was informed that they did take clothes donations. He then responded with: we have another location that takes clothes donations, next to the Wildwood City Hall. I built my tongue thinking about the lack of accurate information I'd gotten so far, but instead said "thanks" and drove to the City Hall area and found the other store. 3. I went in the front of the store after seeing no other entrances for donations, and stopped at the cashier's desk. The cashier asked "Can I help you?" A good start I thought. But no, when I asked about providing a clothes donation, her response was "Did you look at the sign on the front door?" I admitted I had not (the front door was covered with info when I walked in so I my reaction to it was: it's probably best if I talk to a real person before proceeding. Her second response was to provide me with instructions on how to go around the block to get to the back door of the store and leave the donation on the stoop there, because no one would be present until the afternoon to receive it. The lack of courtesy and erroneous instruction was astounding! You'd think they would recognize that without donors they have no ability to achieve their mission!

Restoring Hope Thrift Store - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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