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Goodwill Store and Donation Center

939 Turner Street, Auburn, ME 04210

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Saturday:

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Sunday:

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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  • Photo of Goodwill Store and Donation Center - Turner Street, Auburn, Maine, United States
  • Photo of Goodwill Store and Donation Center - Turner Street, Auburn, Maine, United States
  • Photo of Goodwill Store and Donation Center - Turner Street, Auburn, Maine, United States
  • Photo of Goodwill Store and Donation Center - Turner Street, Auburn, Maine, United States
  • Photo of Goodwill Store and Donation Center - Turner Street, Auburn, Maine, United States
  • Photo of Goodwill Store and Donation Center - Turner Street, Auburn, Maine, United States
  • Photo of Goodwill Store and Donation Center - Turner Street, Auburn, Maine, United States
  • Photo of Goodwill Store and Donation Center - Turner Street, Auburn, Maine, United States
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Location & Phone number

939 Turner St, Auburn, ME 04210, United States
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About the Business

Goodwill Store and Donation Center

Goodwill Store and Donation Center, located at 939 Turner Street in Auburn, Maine, is a unique institution that offers more than just shopping opportunities. With a motto of “a hand up, not a hand out,” Goodwill is dedicated to helping individuals achieve personal stability through job preparedness, career training, and other supportive services. The store not only provides affordable shopping options for the community, but also creates stable, flexible job opportunities for individuals at various stages of their career. In addition, Goodwill Northern New England operates healthcare programs for those affected by disabilities or brain injuries, as well as job training and career development programs to help individuals support themselves and their families. By shopping or donating to Goodwill, you are not only helping the environment by keeping millions of pounds of items out of landfills, but also supporting a mission to empower individuals and promote personal stability. Visit us at 34 Hutcherson Drive, Gorham, ME 04038 or call 207-774-6323 to learn more about our programs and services.

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klindahl11:
1

"Will never donate here again. The young kid that came outside was rude & acted suspicious of everything I wanted to donate. What the heck? Then he left and sent out his boss, I guess, who was only slightly nicer. Guess I don't need to donate to them anymore."

1 year ago
Wendy Jose:
5

"I find the shop clean and with a wide variety of goods. Prices look decent for the quality of the goods."

1 year ago
Robin Payne:
3

"They are very proud of their items! I bought a gardening book, a glass vase, 2 skeins of yarn, and a glass baking dish with no lid. Those 5 items cost $20. It's Goodwill; it should not be that costly for used items! The selection was pretty limited, and it was definitely picked over."

1 year ago
Sara Alt:
5

"Great variety. They’re always bringing new things out. Look for the sale tag colors to save even more!"

1 year ago
Brooke C:
3

"Coming here always feels like a hit-or-miss. For the most part, they have a decent selection, though I wish there was more of a selection of men’s clothing. Prices have consistently been raised at all Goodwill stores; today they have been the highest I’ve seen. (Example: women’s tanks here used to be $3, been raised to $6; all basic sweatshirts have gone to $10+, more popular name brands have more than doubled than what they used to be tagged at…) There are quite a few items that you can purchase brand spanking new for just a bit more. It feels less like what they used to be and more like a consignment shop/discount speciality store. Therefore I have become more selective in items I purchase here and do not do business with this company as much as other competitors’ stores. I also don’t donate here anymore for that same reason. Employees are nice, but usually there’s only one register open and a long wait time. It also can take a while to wait for someone to come over so you can use the dressing room. Overall, this is a decent choice when looking for secondhand stores in the L/A area, but there’s better ones to try first before coming here. Unfortunately there is nothing special about this specific location that makes it stand out in this community."

1 year ago
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