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Goodwill Stores Phoenix is a solid spot if you’re into thrift shopping around the city. This location is part of the larger Goodwill chain, which is well-known nationwide for its mission-driven approach—selling secondhand goods to support local job training and community services. That gives your thrift finds an extra layer of meaning, beyond just scoring used clothing or vintage items.
Stepping into this Phoenix thrift store, you’ll find a broad range of items. Used clothing racks are plentiful, offering everything from everyday basics to some vintage styles that catch the eye if you dig through with patience. It’s not just clothes, though. There’s often a decent selection of furniture pieces and housewares, which makes it convenient if you’re furnishing a place on a budget or hunting for unique décor. Books and media also pop up regularly, perfect for anyone looking to add some character to their home library.
What’s nice about Goodwill Stores Phoenix is the variety and the steady flow of new donations, which keeps the inventory fresh. The store is easy to browse, and you can tell they take some care in how items are displayed. It feels approachable—not overwhelming or chaotic—which is sometimes rare in thrift stores. For anyone in Phoenix interested in sustainable shopping or just wanting to save a few bucks while exploring vintage and secondhand goods, this Goodwill location is worth a visit.
Looking for more options? Explore other thrift stores in Phoenix or visit the Goodwill – Retail Store and Donation Center website for details.
Long-standing nonprofit chain with a range of pre-owned clothing, housewares & more.
Great place to shop for everything. Clothing shoes,household items,kitchen and patio as well. Great pieces of furniture and at fabulous prices. I recommend to everyone. Color coded days are exciting and great bargain prices. See you there.
Extra ordinary experience on my Visit I met a several new employees on the job. Rona is extremely gifted she made the linen aisle and towels and bathroom sections feel like I was the most fun place to shop. Every section was so organized and clean. Even found the price tags easy to view. The manager was also very active in action cleaning and making all guest feel welcomed. I found great items and sizes because of their personal gifts in organization. God bless the donors as well. The things millionaires would donate
It's goodwill on 7th and Indian School. So it has some decent stuff but goodwill as a while company has been marking things up more and more. You just have to find the right ones and that have the right prices.
went in to return a hat with tags no receipt...as the bigger set guy (manager) was completing the return, I ask if he could check the balance on a gift card. I then observe the manager pretend to combine the funds into 1 card and hand me the gift card with a balance that was less than it was supposed to be. I bring this up nicely, he then buckle's down and says their both in the same card..I then go shopping, after shopping I proceed to the register. As I'm checking out, the cashier says I only have 2.95 on the gift card. which I knew was incorrect, I then talk to the heavy set white manager again..he gets nasty and says it's in there..I leave enjoy
The manager, Angie, discriminated against me accusing me of stealing when. I didn't. She told me to leave the store and she accused me of being a "homeless thief". Not only and I not homeless I own my own residence. I have escalated this to the higher ups and we are hoping she will be removed from her position as manager immediately.