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Thrift store open to the public.

Provides a resale store that offers previously owned items for a fee or items at no cost. Proceeds raised from the sale are used to help fund cancer research and local programs and services. The shop is owned by the American Cancer Society and is operated by volunteers and staff.

Thrift store. Clothing vouchers given twice a year to use at our thrift store.

Offers to resell used clothing, furniture and household items at affordable cost to benefit Animal Lifeline of Iowa. Donations accepted.

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Thrift Shops
Donation Drop Off Points
Toy/Game Donation Programs

Operates a charitable resale store to support the animal rescue and re-homing efforts. Resale store shoppers will find a wide assortment of clothing for all ages, furniture, and household items. All items are screened for damage before they go out on the sales floor.

Can provide free clothing to the needy with referral application from local churches and not-for-profit organizations.

Operates a charitable resale store to support the animal rescue and re-homing efforts. Resale store shoppers will find a wide assortment of clothing for all ages, furniture, and household items. All items are screened for damage before they go out on the sales floor.

Can provide free clothing to the needy with referral application from local churches and not-for-profit organizations.

Offers usable clothing, furniture and other household items at a nominal fee.

Provides a resale store that offers previously owned items for a fee or items at no cost. Proceeds raised from the sale are used to help fund cancer research and local programs and services. The shop is owned by the American Cancer Society and is operated by volunteers and staff.

Thrift stores offering pre-owned items including clothing, furniture, antiques, and more.

Those who cannot afford the clothing, furniture, and other household items are provided them through a referral system. Clients must apply through the SSVP Omaha Helpline to acquire voucher for Thrift Stores.

Offers clothing, household, school supplies, and other basic needs.

Program participants are able to use volunteer time in the stores to earn store credit that will pay for purchases.

A variety of used clothing and household items at reasonable prices.

Accepts donations of clothing and household items.

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General Clothing Donation Programs
Thrift Shops
Household Goods Donation Programs
Offers clothing and other household items for low cost.
Clothing, shoes, coats and household goods for families in need and to the public for small handling fee.

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General Clothing Provision
Thrift Shops
General Household Goods Provision
Open to the public. Store offers clothing, household items and more at a reduced price.
Operates a thrift store. Most items are available for $1.00 or less. Children's clothes sell for $0.75. Free jackets.
Collects and sells gently-used (and sometimes new) clothing and household items of various types at thrift store pricing.
Thrift store open to the public.

Provides free clothing or household goods (i.e. furniture, kitchen items, etc.) for those in emergency situations; must have a referral from another agency.

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Thrift Shops
Furniture
General Clothing Provision
Kitchenware
Offers a donation based store featuring household items, clothing, and furniture for sale.
Thrift Store, clothing voucher once every three months.

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Thrift Shops
General Clothing Provision
The sale of donated items sold in retail stores supports mission programs. People in the community donate gently used clothing, furniture and household items to Goodwill. The proceeds from the sales of the donated items subsidize mission programs, giving thousands of individuals in the Omaha area the chance to earn a living, find independence and succeed in life.

Goodwill also accepts residential computers, printers and monitors at no charge, regardless of age or condition. Drop off at any Goodwill donation center. No tube TVs.

GOODWILL RETAIL STORES & DONATION CENTERS
-- 2221 N 109th Street, Omaha, (402) 493-3238
-- 8457 West Center Road, Omaha, (402)397-0542
-- 3175 East Elk Lane, Fremont, (402)727-5007
-- 8507 Giles Road, Papillion, (402)592-2751
-- 14227 Hillsdale Avenue Circle, Millard, (402)894-2357
-- 1850 Madison Avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa, (712) 328-8911
-- 18125 R Plaza, Omaha, (402)895-0651
-- 2303 Towne Centre Drive, Bellevue, (402)292-0475
-- 15455 Ruggles Street, Omaha, (402)965-3588
-- 4805 North 72nd Street, Omaha, (402)231-1966
-- 11722 Standing Stone Drive, Gretna, (402)332-2707
-- 1364 Washington Street, Blair, (402)533-8000
-- 704 Gold Coast Drive, Papillion, (402)331-1112
-- 201 North 78th Street, Omaha, (402)393-2800
-- 4115 South 72nd Street, Omaha, (402)731-4888

ATTENDED DONATION CENTERS (ADCs)
-- 5411 South 96th Street, Omaha
-- 5018 Grover Street, Omaha
-- 1056 North 204th Street, Elkhorn

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Recycling
Computer Donation Programs
Donation Drop Off Points
Thrift Shops

Foster Families in the Four-County Area (Lyon, Sioux, O'Brien, and Osceola) will receive an initial $20 free (per child). The families will also receive 50% off of any additional items during their initial visit to the ATLAS: Lost, But Found Thrift Store.

-- The Foster Closet is only available to children who are currently in foster care, relative placement, or other approved placement by the Department of Human Services and those who have been adopted from Foster Care. Children must be between the ages of newborn and 18.

-- All documentation must be provided to ATLAS management for the "Foster Closet" program to apply. ATLAS staff will create a folder with the information, which will be specific to each enrolled family.

-- All shopping experiences will be set up, by appointment only, with ATLAS of Lyon County management staff. This will prevent any confusion on the applicability of the "Foster Closet" program.

-- Any additional dates or discounts will be determined on a case-by-case basis, with the best interest of the foster family taken into consideration.

-- ATLAS understands that some families may experience a barrier of finding the time to shop with us. ATLAS management may be able to provide a "personal shopper" experience. Sizes & desired items would need to be known in order for this to occur. Also, ATLAS will require an advance notice of the pick-up time & date, which would have to be agreed upon by both parties due to scheduling conflicts that ATLAS may have. If this is a families initial visit, the verification procedures and information would still need to be verified prior to acceptance into the personal shopper program.

-- Items such as hygiene supplies, food, and blankets (among other necessity items) maybe provided, free of charge, depending on the availability of the items. ATLAS of Lyon County cannot guarantee that these items are always available.

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Bedding/Linen
Thrift Shops
General Clothing Provision
General Household Goods Provision
Clothing, shoes, baby items, jewelry, handbags, accessories, household items, etc. for low prices. Items are reasonably priced. Shoppers will receive a pro-life flyer.
Thrift store.

Give-away voucher program. Vouchers distributed at the Friends in Need Service the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 9 am.

Locations:
--Downtown - 215 W 6th Street, Sioux City, IA - (712) 224-5605
--Donation Center - 712 Market Street, Sioux City, IA

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Household Goods Vouchers
Clothing Vouchers
General Clothing Donation Programs
Thrift Shops
Household Goods Donation Programs

Provides a clothing, household items, furniture, electronics and home decor are provided at discount prices.