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Goodwill Attended Donation Center in Eugene is one of those dependable Eugene thrift stores where you can dig through a diverse mix of used clothing, housewares, furniture, and books. As part of the larger Goodwill chain, this location carries the familiar vibe of a classic thrift store, known for supporting local communities through job training and employment programs. When you shop here, you’re not just picking up secondhand items; you’re contributing to a bigger mission.
What stands out about this Goodwill store is how much variety is packed into the space. It’s easy to find everyday essentials like gently used shirts and jeans alongside some vintage pieces that catch your eye. Beyond clothing, there’s often a selection of furniture — from small tables to chairs — plus kitchen items and books that make it worth a few strolls through the aisles. The inventory changes frequently, so regular visits can reveal new surprises. The staff is usually on hand to help, but it’s also the kind of place where browsing slowly and thoroughly pays off.
If you’re into Eugene thrift shopping in general, this Goodwill location offers the comfort of consistent quality and the kind of inventory you expect from this well-known chain. It’s a reliable stop for anyone looking to refresh their wardrobe or home without the usual retail price tag. You might not find flashy vintage designer wear, but in terms of accessible, well-priced secondhand goods, this store fits the Eugene thrift store bill perfectly. Whether you’re a casual shopper or a thrifting regular, it’s worth dropping by to see what’s new on the racks and shelves.
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Long-standing nonprofit chain with a range of pre-owned clothing, furniture, housewares & more.
Super friendly attendant met me before I even opened the trunk of my car. Terrific service! So happy to have items we no longer need go on to someone else who can use them. Will certainly return here in the future.
Attendant was mildly friendly, but said "We can't take those " - the large framed artwork we wanted to donate. Wish she would have told us which donation center would take the paintings. They were worth several hundred dollars that Goodwill could have made some money on. The drive thru option was easy and they were not crowded
The old guy working for getting the donations is really rude! it was a rainy day and we were donating some books and he made us feel it’s our fault to quickly go through the book we donate so “ it won’t get rain on, otherwise they gonna be trash.” But all the book have waterproof covers and he can wheel the cart under the covered area by the donation door, what a jerk.
Just donated 10 bags of cloths at least 2 of those bags weren't meant for donation. Requested them back and wee were told we could discribe one item and they might be able to find that one item. 2 bags full of family heirlooms gone because of lazy attendents and supposedly some corporate policy... What happens when the cops show up looking for stolen merchandise? Do you hand them a slip of paper and tell them to discribe the one item they are looking for? Are you joking? Goodwill and their "we just work here" employees are a bunch of thieves. I stand by my original review on our "local" goodwills. Do not donate to goodwill, they are a for profit company Goodwill is not a charity, should never be allowed to act like one.
Most of the attendants are friendly and helpful. There is this one younger female attendant tho, that is extremely rude and rough with the donations. She purposely slams down fragile and breakable donated items. I have seen her do this many many times. I warn her ahead of time by telling her that some of the contents that I am donating are glass or breakable and she still purposely drops and slams them down. She does it every time I see her working there. Every time I go to donate things at this donation center, I pray that she isnt going to be working that day so that I dont have to deal with her nonsense.