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Worth Donating to. Also do high end catering with people they train so they can work. Food is excellent.

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Goodwill Donation Center - Lake Worth/Nassau - Outside

Goodwill Donation Center - Lake Worth/Nassau

(30 reviews)

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First time here ! Very interesting ! Carts lined up against wall . Many people here looking through…read morebins ! They bring out ten new bins from the back and after they are all lined up they yell and then you can go to bins and look ! Very hectic but can be fun! They have clothes and other items all to be weighed in a bin on a scale ! One cart per person ! I would come again as it is hit or miss ! You never know what you're going to find !

This place is a hoot!!…read more It's definitely not for everyone or for most people in fact. You have to love thrift shopping, have patience, not mind being aggressive, and rubbing shoulders with all sorts of folks. You'll need to have an open mind. Plus no sandals are allowed so wear old clothes and closed shoes. It's an outlet center in name only. Think all the things you might find in a regular goodwill store-- except large furniture -- thrown in to rolling bins. All smushed together. The bins are in rows and you go up and down the rows digging through the piles of stuff to find what you might want. Periodically, they remove one of the rows and replace it with new bins. And everyone attacks the bins at once digging through each one for the "good stuff". There was China, housewares, toys, bric a brac, clothing, electronics, linens, shoes, etc. ,etc. In between you might find a designer purse or top. Or a collectible top or vintage vinyl record. When you're ready, you bring everything to the cashier where it's weighed. It's priced by the pound. Our entire haul was $3.33!!

Locks of Love - Hair donation

Locks of Love

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Lovely organization to donate your hair when you get it cut. I've been doing this for years and…read moreit's very easy and a simple process. To donate your hair, a minimum of 10 inches, section it into ponytails or braids. Cut off the length you want to donate and mail it over to Locks of Love. If you'd like a certificate of appreciation, fill out the donation form from their website or simply add your name and email address on a piece of paper and slip it into your donation package. They get back to you in a few weeks after they receive the donation. I'm glad they have a super user-friendly process, anyone can do this!

Donate for a good cause…read more.. I can't remember when I last had a haircut. I do remember that I have donated my hair to Locks of Love three times befor this. I may as well donate again! Locks of Love is a non-profit organization, based in West Palm Beach, Florida. I understand that the donated hair is used to make wigs for children who have lost their hair due to chemotherapy or some other mishap. Note: My hair is on the fine, thin side, so, they might be selling my hair to a wig maker as other reviews state. When the salons opened up last year around June of 2020 (after being closed due to the pandemic), I made an appointment for a haircut. The lady at the salon made a ponytail - about twelve inches long - and cut it off with a sharp scissors! It was kind of traumatic. I must have shown the shock on my face because she told me, "It will grow back!" Haha! I had photos of my long hair - almost to my waist - and the Ziploc bag that held my chopped off ponytail - before I mailed my donation to Florida. Too bad those photos are in my old phone... Oh, well... Maybe I can donate again in a few more years!

The Lords Place - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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