Goodwill Retail Store and Donation Center
6810 Thomasville Road, Tallahassee, Florida, United States
About the Goodwill Retail Store and Donation Center
Goodwill Retail Store and Donation Center is a community-focused institution located at 6810 Thomasville Road in Tallahassee, Florida. We offer a wide variety of items including books, clothing, electronics, furniture, and home goods. Our mission is to help people see possibilities, seize opportunities, and prosper. We value trust, authenticity, and respect for all perspectives and backgrounds. Everyone and everything matters at Goodwill, and we are committed to creating positive change in our community. Our corporate offices are located at 300 Mabry St. in Tallahassee, and we have store locations throughout the Big Bend Area. If you need technical assistance accessing our website or have any questions, please email us at info@goodwillbigbend.com. We also offer a beginner-level certificate program in social media to help you prepare for various jobs in the field. Join us at Goodwill as we work together to honor our shared purpose and make a difference in the lives of those we serve.
Photos of Goodwill Retail Store and Donation Center
6810 Thomasville Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32312, United States
Opening hours of Goodwill Retail Store and Donation Center
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:
10:00 - 18:00
Reviews of Goodwill Retail Store and Donation Center
"I never imagined that a trip to Goodwill for some budget-friendly clothes would turn into a scene straight out of an action movie. My name is Alex, and I was just your average young guy, trying to make ends meet. Little did I know that this shopping trip would become one of the most chaotic and unbelievable experiences of my life. The sun was shining brightly as I strolled into the Goodwill store, a haven for thrift shoppers like me. I grabbed a shopping cart and began to scour the racks, hoping to find some hidden fashion gems. The store was unusually quiet that day, and I figured I had lucked out by avoiding the weekend rush. But as I browsed through the rows of clothes, a thunderous roar filled the air, shaking the store's windows. Startled, I rushed to the entrance, my heart pounding. What I saw in the parking lot was beyond belief. A helicopter was descending upon the Goodwill parking lot, its blades slicing through the air. It didn't have any markings you'd expect on a typical chopper. Instead, it was adorned with garish colors and a logo that looked like it belonged to a circus. I couldn't believe my eyes as the helicopter's side door slid open, and a horde of chimpanzees, dressed in aviator gear, rappelled down one after the other. They clutched tiny parachutes on their backs, and I had to pinch myself to make sure I wasn't dreaming. The chimps landed gracefully, forming ranks with military precision. It was like a bizarre invasion. The one leading the group, sporting a captain's hat, barked orders through a megaphone that he held with his tail. "All right, team! Operation Wardrobe Raid is a go! Move out!" In a whirlwind of chaos, the chimps stormed into the store, pushing their shopping carts with purpose. They spread out in all directions, snatching clothes from the racks and chattering excitedly in their own language. It was as if they had trained for this moment their entire lives. One chimp, wearing a top hat and monocle, inspected a tuxedo with a discerning eye. Another, decked out in a leather jacket, seemed obsessed with vintage leather boots. Their fashion sense was surprisingly refined. The store's manager, a bewildered woman named Sarah, approached me, her eyes wide with shock. "What's happening, Alex? Are these chimps...shopping?" I could only nod, equally stunned. "It certainly looks that way, Sarah. They're here to clean out our inventory!" The chimps filled their carts with an eclectic mix of clothes, from jeans and sweaters to evening gowns and wedding dresses. It was impossible to keep track of what they were grabbing, but they moved with such determination that it was clear they meant business. As the chaos continued, I watched in amazement. The chimps even had a system for quality control, nodding or shaking their heads in approval or disapproval. Eventually, the chimp captain signaled that it was time to check out. The chimps formed an orderly line at the cash registers, and the cashier, a wide-eyed young man named Mike, scanned their items. To my astonishment, the chimps paid with a hefty wad of cash they had pulled from their pockets. As they left the store, carrying bags upon bags of clothes, I couldn't help but shake my head in disbelief. The helicopter had vanished from the parking lot as mysteriously as it had appeared. Sarah and Mike exchanged incredulous glances. "Well, that's something you don't see every day," Mike said, still in shock. I couldn't agree more. "I think Goodwill just had its craziest sale ever." As the choppers disappeared into the sky, leaving behind a store depleted of its entire inventory, I couldn't help but chuckle. My quest for affordable clothing had taken a wild turn, and I had just witnessed an unbelievable spectacle. Walking out of the store with a smile on my face, I realized that sometimes life throws the wildest surprises when you least expect them."
"This is probably the best Goodwill in town when it comes to inventory. As with the other ones, the prices they come up with don’t make sense so I just get that 1 shirt/ pair of shoes or whatever that I really like. Overall I like coming here though. Also, that goodwill furniture/electronic store next door is so weird… you can find iPhone 3 cases, vhs rewinders, dirty hairdryers, etc… it’s like a time portal haha."
"I made a visit to this Goodwill store last Friday and as I was checking out of the store there was an employee at the front counter who was consistently coughing out in front of my family. This incident caused my whole family to become very sick. I hope this incident does not happen to any other customers."
"They have a great variety at this location. Quality is very good. I live on the east side of town and don't get up this way often. When I do, I stop in to shop. Found five or six things. And donated to the learning pavilion. Great experience!!"
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