Farmington Ministerial Alliance
About the Business
The Farmington Ministerial Alliance is a community-based organization located at 765 Weber Road in Farmington, Missouri. This institution serves as a store where individuals can find a variety of religious and spiritual resources, including books, clothing, and other items to support their faith journey. The Alliance also provides a space for local ministers and religious leaders to come together, collaborate, and support one another in their mission to serve the community. Visit the Farmington Ministerial Alliance for all your spiritual needs and to connect with like-minded individuals in the area.
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Location & Phone number
765 Weber Rd, Farmington, MO 63640, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"BE CAREFUL of what you donate or let the workers take in from your vehicle. I recently had a JCPenney bag full of about $100 worth of merchandise taken in. When I realized what had happened I called there. No one claims to have seen it and it will probably take 1-2 MONTHS for them to go through boxes to find it. Come on!! If you saw a bag of new merchandise with price tags on it, clothing still in plastic bags would you even think that it was meant to be donated?!? It should have been put aside and held to see if someone would claim it. I even saw the worker looking at the bag but it didn’t connect with me as I was tired & hungry. I had been very sick for 2 months and just been to the doctor. Very disappointing to say the least!"
"Prices are too high for a second hand thrift shop, can find neat little finds, but personally I think the prices could be less."
"They definitely needed that building it was a blessing that someone donated that building to them. The workers have done a great job on organizing and overall having a very nice and clean store. Now being that said I think they need to go back through and rethink there prices since they do not have a payment to pay on that building. I strongly think they should lower there prices to prices more like the helping hand in bonne terre that place is always packed with a line waiting for them to open the doors. Because they are a thift store trying to cater to lower income individual having more reasonable pricing would strongly benefit them as well as the community. Well refreshing my review after months of the store being open. I have been in there several times and i just keep getting more disappointed in them. Is this store not meant to help the community out. Such as offering lower prices on items people need or want that can't afford to go buy at the retailer stores? Then why are they still charging outrageous prices!! I mean come on your more expensive than goodwill. Have you all forgotten you get everything donated that means you get it it for free. Your fabric is more expensive than going to hobby lobby and buying it brand new!! Most of your electronics are more expensive than to buy them brand new!!"
"The Manager was super sweet and very helpful.. The lady's are very nice and the prices are a lot cheaper than Goodwill....."
"Not real friendly when making donations. First time I tried to donate some chairs and they refused even though they were 10 times nicer than stuff they have on the floor. Second donation was a table and chair set. While the table was still face down in the suv she kept telling me “be truthful, be truthful is it junk, just be truthful “ after I flipped it over and the saw it was as they took it. Come on folks you get this stuff for free then make money off of it, try being respectful to people."
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