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    3.2 (5 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    4 months ago

    Nice place. We donated a bunch of things that we had in the basement, collectibles and my daughters homecoming dresses from a long time ago.

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    The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center

    The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center

    (30 reviews)

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    Central West End

    Best prices for whatever you want/need to buy. The workers…read moreare very helpful and considerate and very professional.

    Okay so here's the thing, this store needs a revamp desperately. And I don't just mean fresh coat…read moreof paint. This place tries but its failing in my opinion. Here's the Good.. *Every staff member I've encountered was just as nice a could be *The wall of pictures is a very cool and attention getting idea that could be tweaked but Def a good point of the store *The separate area for Furniture is great, I love that this place is so big that everything can have its own area *You have a nice parking lot, plenty of space for more shoppers to be there. But now lets move on to to the changes that need to be made... * Let's start with basics, the pricing is HORRIBLE. Clothing items are WAY overpriced for the quality and condition they are in especially due to the fact that there is a WAY cheaper option only a few minutes away in the Goodwill pay by the pound store. Example:$7.99 for kids or adult VERY used jeans? $6 for super worn kids pajama pants that were probaly $5 originally at Walmart? No. *The dress wall is NEVER sized, its just chaos and alot of the items are very old which I understand, these items are donated but price them that way. If you want to label it as "vintage" and keep the higher tag then develop a Vintage area and vampire ot up. * Also the tagging system, the hand written tags need to go. You need a more (and I hate to say upscale because I dont mean to only attract people with money) but trendy vibe. And just use real tags. It just looks better and little things like that do matter if you are creating a shopping experience. *The Fitting rooms are bad... This last visit i am happy that it didnt smell like someone went to the restroom in them but it still wasn't great. You have several fitting room, make them look nice. Yes a coat of paint would be great and plaster over the open holes in the walls. But also add some flair to them. Im sure you get donated decent rugs. Pick one for each room, clean the rug and then add a few accessories to give each room a theme that cute and attractive especially targeting female customers who are more likely to continue to shop and try on more items than a normal man would. *The floors in the dressing rooms are horrendous, they need to be covered and it would create a more welcoming area to linger and continue to try on things rather than wanting to hurry and get out because your afraid something might crawl out of one of the holes in the wall.... * The place needs a redesign and I dont mean you have to have money to do this. Use the donated items, hang some pics, add decor, the walls and space is all white but its not CLEAN bright white so paint the walls or maybe even just an accent wall. Add some mannequins, just ask for donations from the neighborhood or customers since you are doing a remodel. This place could bring in WAY more business which means you can raise WAY more money to help others which is why you are there in the first place. I SEE beauty in the possibilities that a Creative and Inventive Person with a passion for helping others and a good knowledge of retail and shopping trends could do to change this entire place around. I've never been inside the store and seen it busy, always just a few people wondering around but this could be so much more with just effort and heart! I hope someone reads this and sees the value in what I am saying. I have many more ideas but the is already pretty long;) If someone does read this and you are ready for that change, ready for someone with vision, desire to help others, experience in retail and the dedication to make your store the best it can be for others, then come find me. I would love to step in and manage this store and give it new life for your customers.

    The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center

    The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center

    (8 reviews)

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    We had our first visit at the SA thrift store today located on N Illinois in Belleville. To say we…read morewere sticker shocked is disturbing. We understand prices at all retailers, thrifts, etc have increased. But when the majority of almost all the clothing is priced higher than purchasing brand new at a retailer, there's something majorly wrong. We commenting to employees, the majority stated "oh, we all know". The only thing they are able to do is give you the phone number to talk with corporate and leave bad reviews. So we're starting here. If you're looking for lower cost clothing for anyone, please steer clear of these stores. They are priced at corporate, then sent to the stores where they have no power over pricing. Stick to smaller thrifts who are non-profit. You will even find high prices at Goodwill & Savers, but the SA thrift is even higher than those mentioned.

    I went out of my way to come here instead of Goodwill, since Salvation Army's financial practices…read moreare better than those of Goodwill. Unfortunately, I encountered a horrible employee at drop off who spoke to me in annoyed one-word sentences. I arrived with a reusable bin full of clothes, and he says, "In the truck." "Do you have a box?" "Nope." "So can I put the clothes straight in the truck?" "Nope." "Do you have a bag?" "Nope." Finally I pressed him, and he said, "You need a box or bag, but I ain't got one." So I returned to my car, with the clothes, and drove off. Went to Goodwill, where I was greeted immediately and cordially. My dropoff took one minute. Didn't need a box; just dropped the clothes straight into one of their carts. That's how it should be done.

    Savers - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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