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Goodwill Industries Sacramento Valley & Northern Nevada is a staple Sacramento thrift store that longtime locals and newcomers rely on for secondhand shopping. This isn’t just any thrift store—it’s part of the well-known Goodwill chain that’s recognized across the country for supporting community jobs and providing affordable, quality used items. If you’re into thrift shopping in Sacramento, this location offers a dependable mix of everything from used clothing and vintage pieces to furniture and housewares.
Walking into this Goodwill, you’ll find racks filled with clothing in all styles and sizes. It’s a spot where you might score a classic vintage jacket or just everyday shirts and pants without the new-clothes markup. Beyond apparel, the shelves hold books, kitchen gear, and home décor, making it a practical stop if you’re outfitting a new place on a budget or just hunting for a unique accent piece. The furniture section can be hit or miss, but when you find something solid, it’s worth the effort.
The Goodwill chain is known for its consistency and community focus, and this Sacramento thrift store location reflects that. It’s not just about the finds, but the impact—shopping here supports local job programs and helps fund social services. That gives the secondhand shopping experience an added layer of meaning, making each purchase a little more satisfying. For thrifters who enjoy flipping items or simply want to reduce waste, this Goodwill is a reliable stop in the Sacramento thrift scene. Two or three visits often reveal different gems, and the inventory is always changing, so it’s worth coming back regularly.
Looking for more options? Explore other thrift stores in Sacramento or visit the Goodwill Industries Sacramento Valley & Northern Nevada website for details.
Long-standing nonprofit chain with a range of pre-owned clothing, housewares & more.
Love the bins a bit of advice..... Bring your own bags for bigger items they do offer small plastic grocery like bags but are not big enough for a large blanket
I have found some really awesome pieces of clothing here. I love going with my daughter, we have a lot of fun. There's something therapeutic about digging through such a random assortment of clothes. The other bins are full of neat household items and there is also furniture. I mostly come for the clothes.
I drove from Yuba City to take my mom to get surgery at Sutter North. I came in to shop with my grandma and pass time and was delighted to see how clean the store was! Friendly staff, clean restroom, great prices too! Cynthia was awesome as well and said “we hope to see you again! Drive safe” so sweet 💗
Some old guy tried to tell me I could park in the parking lot because he was pulling weeds or picking up trash or just tweaking or something. Then he wanted to fight me, that should have been my first red flag and I should have left right then. Almost backed up into a gaint truck with racks I'm assuming it's the good will truck. Then I went in. It was hot and muggy in there. Lots of people. Chaotic to say the least. Mexican news was blasting on the speakers and TV. Spanish speaking people were yelling at the top of their lungs while they was communicating. Bins were throughly picked over. A bunch of people where just standing near the back wall waiting for "new" bins to be rolled out. When they got rolled out and got the ok to dig through the bins it was like a scene out of a future dystopia film. People digging and throwing clothes around like wild animals. Like pigs in a trough. Starving pigs. Most of them looked homeless. Just stay out of south Sac. It isn't worth it.
The manager refused to sell me a gaming console stating her reason as it may have “personal information”. But I’ve seen many times before that many other form of personal information goes out the door. She is probably saving for her “other customers” as they are regulars. I’ve bought small computers before and had no issues. Corporate should look into this/her.