American Cancer Society Discovery Shop - Napa
About the Business
The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop in Napa is a unique store dedicated to raising funds for cancer research and support services. Located at 1380 Trancas Street in Napa, California, this shop offers a wide variety of gently used clothing, accessories, home goods, and more at affordable prices. By shopping at the Discovery Shop, customers not only find great deals on quality items but also contribute to the fight against cancer. With every purchase, you are supporting the American Cancer Society's mission to save lives, celebrate lives, and lead the fight for a world without cancer. Visit the Discovery Shop in Napa today and shop for a cause!
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Location & Phone number
1380 Trancas St, Napa, CA 94558, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Place was beautiful and has great clothes but prices were outrageous I saw this beautiful shirt in my head i knew I wanted it as soon as I look at the price, over 100 lady's were nice but it wasn't worth buy for that much"
"The store help with the Relay for Life including the survivor fashion show. I was on in last year for Vallejo/Benicia Relay For Life. You could also get information for relay For Life at the store. So as a cancer survivor, I support this store. So there will be more birthdays to come."
"Great hidden shop in Napa. Harder to find unlike goodwill and salvation army. Diverse treasures and some items were a bit overpriced."
"Horrible first time experience. My mother asked if they had any carts and no response. She then asked if they have a senior citizen discount and both ladies still did not answer. Lady checking out asked for her and they responded saying on Tuesdays. Then one lady right away said we have a $1 rack outside you can look at. We were going to buy over $100 but decided to leave all items because of their racism and rudeness. Never will I go back and will never recommend anyone to go there.If the American Cancer Society decides to have racist people volunteer for them they need to figure out who these people are because they are rude."
"It's a great store for the cause - and if you happen to need a wig after undergoing chemo - but the ambiance needs a makeover. For a thrift store, the items are rather expensive. I wonder, were the items donated? Are the store volunteers paid? I've seen several items that I could buy brand new elsewhere at the same price for a used version here at this store. You have no idea how much that irritates me when I'm thrift shopping, so please excuse my scrutiny over the money flow at this "charity" business. Next off, please screen your employees to see if they'd make a good fit for the store image. I've been here several times and the staff is not friendly, and they're all probably over 75 years old (sorry, but I have to be honest about this). Aren't there any younger people applying to work here? If so, please hire them. A bit of energy could do not harm to this store. And finally, you might want to just stock items that would appeal to younger people. Much of what I've seen in the store looks dated, if you know what I mean. It's a thrift store - not a museum. There might be less gawkers if there's more stuff there that people would be interested in buying. Collectibles are always in a nonessential item market. I mean no disrespect to the store or the cause - but feel there's a lot of room for improvement. It would be really sad to see this store fade away, but I wonder how this place stays up and running with all the red flags. Please disregard this review if the above concerns are remedied in the future."
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