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    Habitat For Humanity Yakima Valley Partners - More recent times, as of Nov 2024

    Habitat For Humanity Yakima Valley Partners

    (5 reviews)

    I was thrilled to find your store in Puyallup. I had three lightly used in great shape, leather…read morerecliners. We had just bought a chair and had too many just sitting around. I was over at the license business, and noticed your store. I had no way to bring them down so my wife called and arranged a van for transport and we were so happy to know that someone can enjoy them, who might not been able to afford them at other stores. So we were overjoyed to help some others to have a recliner! Also the gentleman who helped my wife on the phone was courteous and very helpful. Thanks for the kind help! We will be donating again.

    I had no idea this place was here until we called on a Saturday afternoon to see if we could bring…read moresome blinds in for donating. What we found was a very solid Habitat for Humanity restore with some very nice employees. For those who haven't been in a restore before, it's exactly that. A thrift store for household goods. Many of the items are a little on the dated side, but retro is certainly in and there's enough good stuff among the piles. My better half has more than once stopped in to get Barnwood or reclaimed wood for building signs and other pleasantries around our place. Here, they've got plenty of reclaimed doors, A good selection of lighting and just about anything else you need for projects around the home. The proceeds go to Habitat for Humanity and it's nice that things stay within the community. They're open Wednesday through Saturday here 9 to 5 and accept donations Monday through Saturday 9 to 5. The donation area is around back and it's worthwhile to call before hand just to make sure somebody's around. They also schedule pick up at your home for larger items, which is nice! Well worth checking out and note that while the address is on Mead, it's about two blocks off of the main road alongside a warehouse. It feels like Google maps is taking you to some dark alley, but don't worry it's a dark alley with a Habitat for Humanity restore at the end!

    Yakima Humane Society

    Yakima Humane Society

    (20 reviews)

    Very grateful to have adopted our pup a little while ago. He's been such a light in my life and…read moregets along with my older dog that used to NOT like any other dogs. We love Link

    I was told that the pup I chose was 1/2 Pit Bull & 1/2 Siberian Husky. They said that the man who…read moredropped off the litter had a female dog who got pregnant while he was at work & so he was dropping off the litter to be adopted. We are doubtful of any Pit Bull in our pup & there is certainly no Siberian Husky. We're pretty sure she's at least part Mastiff. That's a significantly different dog. I get that they were going on what they were told, but based on what our pup & her siblings looked like, I'd think that folks who specialize in dog care (especially the vet who fixed them) would have acknowledged the discrepancies in the breed. We didn't realize until we got her home, took her to our vet, & did some research that we had a dog that will likely be 20-40 pounds larger than we expected. We love her & we're so glad to have her, but I think this place is churning out the animals at such a rate that does an injustice to the dogs & their future owners. Also, while going through the registration process, I witnessed them have to clear up an error with labeling & tracking a kitten in their care. They'd sent one to the vet to be fixed but the vet discovered it had the same name of a kitten that had already been there. For a short while, they didn't know which one was at the vet. Errors happen but they seemed especially boggled by this. I will note, too, that I was impressed when I received a call from them a couple of weeks after our adoption because one of our pup's littermates had contracted Parvo. They wanted to ensure our girl was healthy & to warn us to be on the lookout for symptoms.

    YWCA - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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