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The Sharing Center

4.3 (30 reviews)
Closed 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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Tons of deals
Janelle L.

Fantastic deals on thrifted goods. I love that its endless garage sale nature keeps the stock ever changing with really great deals. I walked out with a Melissa and Doug wooden kids walker for 75 cents. You literally can't beat that! The service here is always great as it's run by volunteers from different churches so everyone's heart is in the right place to give. The value can't be beat for helping a good cause and still getting great stuff. I do belive they even give vouchers to the homeless for them to come and get some new clothes in times of need. What a wonderful service to our community. Come support with your donations too!

Tom A.

This sharing center offers used clothes for a cheap price or right next door at their "Boutique store" clothes, pursers and dress for a little bit more. There is plenty to look at here and the prices are good if you want something used and not expensive, friendly staff and they give back to the community. The product they sale here is not in bad shape and it helps create jobs. Everyone one here is always nice and friendly and helpful, they offer other thing in the plaza for those less fortunate. The service is good I have never had any issues with anyone or anything here but beware there is no returns so what you buy you can not return it.

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very discriminate towards the homeless, forces the homeless to wear masks, but do not enforce the staff, volunteers, security, or any other customers onsite to wear the masks. If the homeless do not wear the masks they get attitude from the security guard not wearing a mask, and denied services. tried to post pictures of their so called fresh food as advertised in their advertising booklet they pass out to volunteers and others they are panhandling( money donors) to get money from. but I am sure their thrift store is doing good , from all the reviews being about the thrift store. and not the homeless services.

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love what they do for families in need i love seeing how they help the community

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Love the people who work here and appreciate all the good they do for our community!!!!

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One of only a handful of thrift stores where to my knowledge they actually are helping in the local community.

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I had the opportunity to volunteer with a wonderful non-profit organization that works to create a…read morehunger free world. We started with placing hair nets on, taking our jewelry off then cleaning our hands and those handling food placed on gloves. We assembled meals which included chicken flavored seasoning, carrots, lentils and pasta. This day we prepared over 2,000 meals. We worked in groups following the instructions of measuring the food portions and placing the food in separate serving bags. The staff was friendly and helpful. They can around often to see if we needed anything or had any questions. This organization also has an international focus working to help areas with extreme poverty towards self sustainability. Locally tbeir efforts work to support children, veterans and seniors with meals. Donations can be made or by purchasing t shirts, cups or other items. There was a lot of energy and positive reinforcement during our volunteer hour. Other opportunities are available like internships or participating with other programs. We are looking forward to participating again.

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I volunteered for the 'Disney Give a Day, Get a Day' program, and painted a house with Hands On…read moreOrlando. I used to volunteer a lot, then got out of it as I got older, and was happy to have volunteering put in the forefront of the news with Disney. I knew the volume of people signing up for events, and was pleasantly surprised when I painted a house with Hands On Orlando. The day consisted of painting four houses, with 100 volunteer expected. The HOO coordinator was very organized, arrived early and was very friendly. There was a HOO coordinator for each house, and one who monitored the whole project. They were very clear in their directions, and made a very humid day painting a house in not a great neighbor hood a great experience. Being an annual passholder for Disney, I wasn't worried about the processing time for the receipt of the Disney voucher, and yet it was in my email by Tuesday. Its kind of sad, the coordinator said that the month before, for the same event they had only twenty volunteers, and now all their events are full. While we appreciate all the Disney is doing to help communities, I sure wish more people would volunteer without having to be bribed, and I can't wait til we do it again!

Amazing organization! I love the Hands On network!…read more When I lived in Nashville, I frequently volunteered with Hands on Nashville to sort and create bags of groceries for those in the area living with AIDS. I was also a captain for Hands on Nashville Day, where we painted and spruced up a local high school, and even helped out at the animal shelter a few times. When I moved back to O-town I was super excited to find a local Hands On chapter. There is truly something for everyone here. Whether you like to work with your hands and get dirty, or just sit and hang out with some at-risk kids, or play with the puppies and kitties at the local shelter, Hands on Orlando has a huge network of opportunities, linking you with others who share your passions and organizations that run on the support of volunteers. To sing up, they keep things super simple. Log on to www.handsonorlando.com, create an account, then click on the calendar, and click on the event you wish to volunteer for. A quick sign up and print off of the waiver (or your coordinator can give you one at the time of the event), and you are good to go! The volunteer coordinators are super fun and work well with the organizations to ensure a smooth-flowing but fun volunteer experience. Since I've been back in Orlando, I have had the pleasure of volunteering with Coalition for the Homeless, Clean the World, and even the City of Casselberry through Hands on Orlando. This is a great way to get to know all the awesome local groups that take care of our community. I encourage everyone to find at least one Saturday morning a month to give back in 2015!

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This little boutique is packed full of great clothes for women men children and also has lots of…read moredecor for your house. Lots of shoes and knick knacks in the back is the dollar section everything is a dollar mostly clothes but you can also find hats and books CDs. Great place to come and get a bargain.

Proceeds from this thrift store supports Angels of Mercy Ministry, a not for profit, faith based…read moreprogram that helps formerly incarcerated women to successfully reenter society. The program was founded in 2011 by Aura Lynn who went to prison and had a change of heart. She became committed to helping women get out of the revolving door of incarceration in Seminole County. This ministry provides a holistic approach by helping women to get jobs, job training, and education. They also offer bridge housing and a food pantry. It was a pleasure to visit this large and inviting thrift store during a recent visit to Sanford. They had a selection of furniture, household goods, clothes, accessories, jewelry, shoes, small appliances, and children's toys and clothes. There is a boutique section and they also sell discounted items from the Publix bakery. In a backroom they have a treasure trove of items for one dollar. I had so much fun exploring this store and peeking around corners and opening cabinets to discover even more items. Different weekly sales are on the board out front. This is such a wonderful cause to support. If I lived locally this thrift store would be on my weekly rotation.

The Sharing Center - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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