North Kent Connect 10075 Northland Drive Northeast, Rockford, MI 49341
About the Business
North Kent Connect is a non-profit organization located in Rockford, Michigan that serves the community by providing food and other essential services to those in need. The institution is dedicated to helping individuals and families access healthy food options through their on-site food pantry and store. They also offer additional support services to help people in crisis situations. North Kent Connect is committed to promoting self-sufficiency and improving the overall well-being of the community. Visit them at 10075 Northland Drive Northeast to learn more about their programs and how you can get involved.
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Location & Phone number
10075 Northland Dr NE, Rockford, MI 49341, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Clean. Well organized. Friendly staff. I'm always able to find treasures. Thank you for not inflating the prices beyond reason!"
"I love shopping there.thier stuff are cheap nice and clean.very friendly workers.the only problem is they don't accept returns even just one day you buy esp electronics.thats all thankyou kent Connect.im still your Regular customer"
"BE KIND TO ALL DONATION CENTERS PLEASE. North Kent Connect (NKC) is a great place to bring New and Clean items for staff and volunteers to sort through. PLEASE - if you wouldn't buy it yourself at a second-hand store, THEN DON'T BRING IT IN. The outdated, broken, unclean items that you can't bear to throw away cost charitable businesses money when they can't resell them properly. The additional trash expenses for these businesses could also be allocated to upgrade resources for the needy. I've been donating and repurposing household goods and clothes for years, as well as recycling for over 30 years. As at the Recycling Transfer Station - Signs are posted everywhere for people to read and understand when, how, and what to bring in - cleaned and properly prepared. Similar signs are posted at NKC and these other stores as well. Business web sites are also great places to start to get the Facts before you make the trip."
"After becoming disillusioned with how Goodwill performs their business months ago, I decided it would be better to donate items I no longer need to a local, non-national thrift store like North Kent Connect. I never find anything to purchase here, but have donated some small items a handful of times to NKC prior to today, but after today's experience, I will not be donating to them any more, and would encourage people to avoid coming here. I helped a retired couple clean their home out and they asked if I would donate a large amount of items for them today, so I took some stuff I had to donate as well and I drove to NKC and upon pulling up to the donation door and grabbing a cart to wheel back to my van, a young blonde female employee with thick black glasses and AirPods in her ear emerged from the back door. It was hard not to notice the already angry look on her face and very aggressive body language. My fiance filled the first shopping cart load and brought it to the door. She set it near the door and said the employee pushed the cart away like she was frustrated it was not in the correct spot. I rolled a small exercise trampoline over to the door where she again approached angry and stated "We don't take that kind of stuff" in a very condescending and angry way. I understand thrift stores have certain things they can't take or stock, but why the attitude, just politely tell me you can't accept it - she implied it was MY responsibility to know their inventory! I filled a second cart full and pushed it to the door again, and she came and took that inside. I also had a knife block with sharp knives separated to prevent harm to an employee (her) were it to not be noticed. I waited by the door by the reject donation bin for her to come back out, and a hand made ceramic bowl in the bin caught my eye. I handed her the knife block and she went back in, before I could even touch the bowl she came back out and said, again, in an angry, condescending tone "Whaaaaat do you want in our trash bin?!" Finally tiring of her arrogance and attitude - I asked if this was the trash/old items or rejected donations bin, and if it's just going to the landfill, what's the issue in me looking. She immediately gets another employee to come out, who threatens me that I can't take items from the bin (I didn't), and that they have signs up that say people aren't allowed to do so. They have a gate and close it after hours, so I understand they don't want people trespassing, and jumping in the bin would be a personal injury liability which is understandable. BUT that's not what was happening. I was here DONATING dozens of items, DURING business hours, in open view of an employee, and the bin was completely stacked full so the bowl was sitting at the top where it was obvious and reachable - no "dumpster diving" necessary. I wasn’t there with gloves, work boots and a trailer to load, I was DONATING. I’m not a homeless vagrant that would break his neck drunkenly rummaging in the bin at 2AM. I was DONATING. It's broad daylight, the gate and the business is open. Being given attitude for my presence while donating, being chastised because the employee wants me to know how to do HER job, and and threatened when I'm curious about something that they have admittedly already deemed trash is one bad experience too many for me. Frankly speaking our donations pay these two employee’s paychecks, and keep the entire business running. It would have been far easier for me to just throw everything in my apartment dumpster and save myself the trip. North Kent Connect claims to be a Christian organization, but given that their employees besmirch you for donating your items, it makes sense that they would threaten you for even attempting to take their's (read: their trash). I suspect the owners are like Goodwill, they operate on donations for free inventory, write off a lot of their overhead on their taxes, and reap most of the profits for themselves. Either way, won't be donating or coming back. Goodwill without the variety or volume, & more attitude."
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