The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center 2300 Southwest 56th Avenue, West Park, FL 33023
About the Business
The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center is a charitable clothing store located at 2300 Southwest 56th Avenue in West Park, Florida. This store offers a wide selection of affordable clothing items for men, women, and children, as well as accessories and household goods. In addition to shopping for great deals, customers can also donate gently used items to support the Salvation Army's mission of helping those in need. By shopping or donating at this store, you are not only getting great deals but also giving back to the community.
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Location & Phone number
2300 SW 56th Ave, West Park, FL 33023, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 18:00
Friday:
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 18:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"New manager is fantastic! He is nice, respectful & has great customer service. 10000% better than than the old manager. I started back coming here just for the respect. Store still doesn’t have that great of stuff and is pretty unorganized, but hopefully that’ll change."
"I donate many of my clothes and shoes at this location. It's convenient. There is a drop off bin inside the front of the store. The Salvation Army can also provide a receipt for your donation. I have donated clothing and various items for many years."
"Smaller thrift store compared to the other Salvation Army stores in Broward. But extremely consistent in inventory, Wednesday is half off day. I do antiques buying and selling as a hobby. Probably bought more stuff to resale that actually sold here than any other thrift store in town. Recent management change however that is questionable and I saw the quality of the items decrease the first time I stopped by after the management change. And the previous management was top class. Plus they updated their systems a few months ago that they no longer take either American Express or Apple Pay which is annoying, and I don’t know why they can’t fix it. So bring cash/physical debit card. Update, while some of my previous concerns are valid, like the credit card systems, thus no 5 stars, the quality of the items are starting to increase again, and the new manager is a sweetheart (I didn’t meet him the first time). Also needs better door control on Wednesday when it opens. But pretty much back to normal. Great stuff, nice antiques and so forth."
"I will never donate to the Salvation Army again. Ill take it to an independent thrift store or a shelter. Goodwill is supposed to help those in need but charges more than Ross or DD’s discounts. Taking advantage of the vulnerable, especially when it comes to donated furniture. Very disappointed."
"The smallest (and worst) selection of anything that I’ve ever seen. The older lady at the register was rude and snappy at several customers (I heard this while I was shopping). Parking “lot” is a joke - barely any parking and it’s in the middle of a residential neighborhood so you’d have to park in front of someone’s house. I love thrift stores (and Salvation Army in general) and this one was super disappointing."
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