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    Second Blessing Clothing Closet - Entry

    Second Blessing Clothing Closet

    5.0(1 review)
    5.4 mi

    The Second Blessings Clothing Closet is a community outreach ministry housed and administrated by…read morethe members and staff of Forest Hill United Methodist Church. The clothing closet assists any resident of Cabarrus County with clothing and other necessary items for living FREE OF CHARGE. The clothing closet is open every Thursday for the public to "shop" for the items they need. Due to COVID they are temporarily by appointment only. The signup sheet is available on their Facebook(www.facebook.com/Second-blessing-clothing-closet-645031872565307) page or by calling their number. You are allowed to take items once every three months. Volunteers can help you shop in you need assistance. You will be given a laundry basket to carry your items in and volunteers will bag then upon exiting just like a store. The clothes neatly hung on racks and organized by size. Workers only hang items that are like new or gently worn. The clothing is not worn out, tattered, or badly dated. They have children's clothing, women's, men's, and infant clothing, They have an infant room that is dedicated clothing and supplies for children two and under. They have a shoe room that is well stocked. They have a shelf with a limited amount of food, toothpaste, hygiene items, cosmetics, deodorant, etc. Coats, warm blankets, gloves, and scarves are a priority item for the clothing closet. They also have household items available. They provided helped over 350 families last year. If you have a crisis and can't meet on Thursday you can arrange a meeting outside the signup times. If you would like to donate items you can call their number to arrange a drop-off. The donated items reach those who need it most and are never sold.

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    Marketplace on Main

    Marketplace on Main

    3.6(5 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    A larger than you think antique mall right on Main Street Kannapolis. Plenty of parking across the…read morestreet. A few hundred areas/booths that can be rented to sell your goods. From antique items to modern day stuff you will be able to find. There are several rooms to walk through as you stroll up and down the aisles. Prices vary from booth to booth. Since sellers can set their own price you need to look for the best value. My son tried to get a hold of a booth owner (because he left his card) but the guy never answered or called back so we left with nothing. We went when it was not crowded. I'm glad because it would get a bit too warm. I will define go back to this mall. Ut was certainly a place that brings back old times.

    I will NEVER! and I do mean NEVER recommend or spend another 1 of MY hard earned black dollars at…read morethis place. I have been coming to the marketplace since a little after they opened. Normally the ladies and younger workers are smiling and always speak and tell you about the size of the place and how awesome it is. I walked in today and noticed several workers chatting behind the desk. I grabbed a shopping cart as I normally do because there is a boat load of good stuff and I always leave having spent a ton on great items. There's literally 3 floors and massive sq footage of everything under the sun. I spend hours here because I'm a true thrifty and I check out every station/booth, around 200 spaces I think. I'm very observant and always aware of my surroundings. I noticed the 1st man come from behind the desk as soon as I walked to the first booth. I've seen him there before. He wears a crossbody purse and glasses. I continue my normal walk and scan. I see him out the corner of my eye look me up and down. He walked into a few of the same booths as I and walked off. I rounded the corner and there he was pretending to filter through some sports cards. I kept browsing and scanning and noticed his stares. I walked up to the second floor to confirm if I was being paranoid and sure thing, he followed. I made eye contact a few times thinking ok,I'll give him benefit of doubt, other people were shopping and I kept minding my business. A 2nd guy starts to follow me, I've seen him before as well, he has a hunch back of ND walk, he looks like a teenager, obvious and sloppy. I purposely went into a few women clothing and jewelry and furniture booths and he followed, making eye contact and pretending to shop, all the while looking at me every few seconds. I walked in his direction and at this point I've decided I'm leaving. I pull out my phone to record for my safety and call my bestie to let her know what's going on. As I'm recording he stops in a booth next to me pulls out his phone to text or pretend and I say very loudly how uncomfortable I'm feeling with these mall cops following and profiling me. He heard me, then he picks up a random candle holder he had already passed and walks away. Most of the vendors have personal video cameras in their individual spaces to deter shoplifters. There are also cameras everywhere. Why are they following ME. It was OBVIOUS and because of how they made me feel in that moment, the only poc, being follwed, I left and will never go back. If you are a vendor here, they are making you loose business. I Do Not recommend black and brown people patronize this place. They do not want you here.

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    TROSA Thrift Store - Rings

    TROSA Thrift Store

    4.8(19 reviews)
    43.7 mi

    Nice thrift store and the employees are super friendly. They explained what theirs profits are used…read morefor how they help the community.

    There's been a lot of talk about Trosa Thrift store around town lately. I've seen it all over…read moresocial media so a friend and I decided to check it out on a Friday afternoon. Trosa is located on Peters Creek Hwy in the Food Lion strip center at the Clemmonsville exit. It's easy to get to and there's plenty of parking which I love. Right inside the door is their whole furniture section, they have tons of tables, chairs, dressers , etc. they even have a whole section of office specific furniture. The prices are very reasonable. This would be a furniture flippers paradise. Towards the back they have shelves of everything from pillows to whole sets of dishes, sports equipment and the most medical mobility equipment I've ever seen anywhere. I'd say, if you are in need of a walker, a bath seat or portable toilet for someone look here because they probably have it at a fraction of the cost it would be to purchase new or rent. The clothing is grouped all together but they aren't keeping it organized as well as it needs to be. All different sizes were mixed in together and I quickly got frustrated and gave up. Both of us had found an item in the kitchen area we wanted so we headed to check out. The workers were very friendly as well. I'll definitely be checking out Trosa regularly in the future. Trosa supports substance abuse treatment. If you want to donate to them, they offer pick up for larger items or you can bring your items to their donation drop off around the back of the store. Just follow the signs.

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    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

    3.5(4 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    This is by far, the best SA within 60 miles. I'm an avid thrifter and visit many SA's, but none…read morecan beat MY store. The staff is always friendly and most helpful!

    This used to be the best thrift store in Cabarrus County. Yes, used to be. It has gone downhill…read moreever since they reopened after C*vid. That's part of the problem too - all new staff due to firing the old staff during C*vid times...ones who had been there for years & were so sweet. The new manager is a guy who frequently complains openly about people shopping in the store, has literally complained about having to check my cart of stuff because I "got too much" and it'd take a while to scan it all in (I had maybe 6 books, a couple of shoes and some small nicknacks - it wasn't a lot). He's also changed sale hours - day of - closing early because he felt like it. He does not make people feel welcome to shop there - it's like we're bothering him to be in the store. Also, the pricing has gotten really bad - it's frequently at or above retail now, which is so sad since this stuff is always clearly used and *given/donated* to the store, but they grossly overprice it. Case in point: A used coffee grinder for $24.99 when it's new for $18.95 on Amazon or $19.98 at Walmart. The clothes have been really stained, hole-filled, torn and ripped lately. I really hate how bad the store is these days... I went in recently and they were selling a side table that was missing two legs, but still had it priced at $39.99. It just makes me so sad since this used to be my favorite thrift store in the area, and it's awful now.

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