Goodwill Store: Manchester 165 John E Devine Drive, Manchester, NH 03103
About the Business
Goodwill Store in Manchester, located at 165 John E Devine Drive in New Hampshire, is part of Goodwill Northern New England's mission to provide a hand up, not a handout. The store offers affordable shopping options for the community while also keeping millions of pounds of items out of landfills each year. Additionally, Goodwill Store in Manchester provides stable job opportunities for individuals looking to gain work experience. The institution also offers healthcare programs for those affected by disabilities or brain injuries, as well as job training and career support services. With a team approach to support, Goodwill Store in Manchester aims to help individuals achieve personal stability and self-sufficiency. Visit the store to shop or donate and support their mission.
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Location & Phone number
165 John E Devine Dr, Manchester, NH 03103, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 20:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 20:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 20:00
Friday:
09:00 - 20:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 20:00
Sunday:
09:00 - 18:00
Reviews
"The store had some nice things, but I feel like Goodwill has become greedy. I saw a pair of jeans for $22. Used jeans. Used shoes for $14, when they would be that price brand new. Dirty, used small handbag for $14. These are mostly used items. I don't by any means feel like items should be free or dirt cheap, but for items this organization receives FREE, I think you're overcharging people. Just an opinion. It's not the end all be all."
"I couldn't find anything at right range. Items I liked were out of my price range. The layout i find is really weird. The new items are in front and in back are the thrift items. Most of kitchen, craft items and mugs were good prices. The clothes were a mix of low and super high."
"At door 6:30 pm and store is closed even though it's states at door 7:00pm I did suggest for hrs change to 6 pm."
"This store has made noticeable improvements and it's nice to see. The corner of the store that used to be junky kids toys is gone and there are some interesting finds that have replaced it (like a trombone, standing mixer, an old audio tape recorder) Fun stuff that you used to expect to see in a Goodwill but not as of late. They weren't priced overtly cheap but it keeps that section nicely decorated and fun to look at which is the point. I was going to complain about the small mens clothing section but the variety is solid with more the focus on quality and not quantity. So what if women have 50 racks of clothes to choose from and men have 3, it's fine. The staff cares about what they do and it shows in there. Great job guys!"
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