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M
4 years ago

Nasty

M
4 years ago

I visited two Goodwill sites this morning with a c...

I visited two Goodwill sites this morning with a car full of donations each time. At the first site on NE 22nd and Sandy, two men came immediately out and unloaded my car for me and offered me a receipt. At the second site on SE 6th, I drove into the drive through and waited about ten minutes for someone to come out. When the man came out, he did not help me unload the car, even when I asked. The bins were very full and I had to toss the heavy bags up by myself. The last item was a large and heavy box of dishes. When I told him that I couldn't lift the box and supposed I would have to take the box back with me, he picked it up. I am 74 years old and I was disappointed that this man couldn't lift a finger to help me! He was in his 50's with a goatee. I couldn't read his name tag, but he was a poor representative of Goodwill. The guys in NE Portland were great, though.

H
4 years ago

'Loved this spacious space, full of affordable clo...

'Loved this spacious space, full of affordable clothing for all..clean, helpful and courteous employees! I came to look, then bought pieces for a school play, spent $200.+ (probably saved 2 to 3 times that much..).

R
4 years ago

Super overpriced... for items that have been used ...

Super overpriced... for items that have been used and then donated.

Customer service is awful. Mike the manager was extremely rude and unhelpful. Argued with me about the quality of a broken picture frame priced at $4 vs an Ikea frame for $1(not broken & same size).

About Goodwill Industries of the Columbia Willamette

Goodwill Industries of the Columbia Willamette is a non-profit organization that has been serving the communities of Northwest Oregon, Southwest Washington, and the Oregon Coast for over 100 years. With retail and donation centers located in Portland, Vancouver, Bend, Salem and other locations throughout the region, Goodwill offers a thrift shopping experience for everyone.

The mission of Goodwill Industries is to provide job training and employment opportunities to people with disabilities or other barriers to employment. By selling donated goods at their retail stores, they are able to fund these programs and services that help individuals achieve their full potential.

One unique aspect of Goodwill's retail stores is that they offer a wide range of shopping experiences. From high-end boutiques featuring designer clothing and accessories to bargain bins filled with treasures waiting to be discovered, there is something for everyone at Goodwill.

In addition to providing affordable shopping options for customers, Goodwill also plays an important role in reducing waste by keeping items out of landfills. By accepting donations from the community and reselling them in their stores, they are able to give new life to items that might otherwise be discarded.

But it's not just about shopping at Goodwill - donating your gently used items can make a big impact too. When you donate your unwanted clothing or household goods to Goodwill Industries of the Columbia Willamette, you're not only helping someone else find a great deal on something they need but also supporting job training programs that help people get back on their feet.

Goodwill Industries has become an integral part of many communities throughout Northwest Oregon, Southwest Washington and beyond. Their commitment to providing job training opportunities while promoting sustainability through recycling efforts makes them an organization worth supporting.

If you're looking for affordable shopping options or want to make a difference by donating your gently used items - consider visiting one of Goodwill's many locations today!

Goodwill Industries of the Columbia Willamette

Goodwill Industries of the Columbia Willamette

3.6