Goodwill Store: Windham

31 Landing Road, Windham, ME 04062

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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: Windham - 31 Landing Road, Windham, Maine, United States
  • Photo of Goodwill Store: Windham - 31 Landing Road, Windham, Maine, United States
  • Photo of Goodwill Store: Windham - 31 Landing Road, Windham, Maine, United States
  • Photo of Goodwill Store: Windham - 31 Landing Road, Windham, Maine, United States
  • Photo of Goodwill Store: Windham - 31 Landing Road, Windham, Maine, United States
  • Photo of Goodwill Store: Windham - 31 Landing Road, Windham, Maine, United States
  • Photo of Goodwill Store: Windham - 31 Landing Road, Windham, Maine, United States
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Location & Phone number

31 Landing Rd, Windham, ME 04062, United States

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About the Business

Goodwill Store: Windham

Goodwill Store: Windham, located at 31 Landing Road in Windham, Maine, is a store that follows the motto of "a hand up, not a hand out." Their mission is to teach people the skills needed to achieve personal stability, such as job preparedness and career training. Goodwill Northern New England provides supports and services in healthcare, workforce, and cleaning to help individuals reach stability.

The store keeps millions of pounds of items out of landfills each year and offers affordable buying options for the community. They also provide stable, flexible job opportunities for individuals, whether it's their first job or fifteenth. Customers can shop or donate at the store.

In addition to the store, Goodwill Northern New England operates healthcare programs for individuals affected by disabilities or brain injuries. They have NeuroRehab clinics, community supports for adults with disabilities, and staffed residential homes.

The institution's programs focus on job training and career development to help individuals support themselves and their families. They have a team approach with specialized members who work together to provide holistic support for each person.

For more information, visit the store at 31 Landing Road, Windham, ME 04038 or contact them at 207-774-6323.

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Tony Stpierre:
2

"used to be good but prices on vinyl records are ridiculous now"

1 year ago
Michelle Tucci:
2

"Usually I find the employees helpful and pleasant. However, recently when donating the male attendant was gruff and rude. He finally barked out,"Thanks for donating" . Listen, I understand if you don't accept certain vintage items which are not listed on your forbidden to donate list, but don't throw items around and treat me poorly, especially when I enter the store and see a vintage item I donated in your special glass case for $40. You forget yourself, Goodwill. Without your donors, you don't have a business."

1 year ago
Dex Lavin:
5

"I was waiting in line at the Goodwill on a Saturday. I had nothing else to do so I was waiting real good but then they made an announcement. They needed help out at the cashier station. Out of nowhere Missy appeared and took not but a moment to get organized and called the next customer. We had a lovely chat as I purchased my items. I just wished she worked at the Biddeford Goodwill because that's closer to my house and I usually go there. Oh well."

1 year ago
Dan M:
4

"Good goodwill. They’re friendly, it’s clean with only a slight thrift store smell. It was fairly busy for midday on a Tuesday. The book selection was meh, as was the furniture. I purchased an LL Bean button down with rad texture in great shape. It was $10 so a little pricey for a thrift but then again goodwill churns a profit as a nonprofit, unlike say Salvation Army or other real nonprofit thrifts. I may come back here next time I’m in the area."

almost 2 years ago
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