Clark & Atherton Mercantile
About the Business
Clark & Atherton Mercantile is a home goods store located at 1772 Clark Avenue in Long Beach, California. This institution, also known as COA, is dedicated to empowering homeless and impoverished individuals in the Long Beach and Greater Los Angeles areas. As a non-profit organization, COA provides compassionate support to help individuals achieve self-sufficiency and independence. Regardless of background or circumstances, all are welcomed with dignity and respect at COA.
One such individual who found support at COA is Willie, who faced challenges after his parents' separation and his mother's passing. With a learning disability and no high school diploma, Willie eventually became homeless. COA provided him with the resources and assistance he needed to turn his life around.
Don't miss out on the Warehouse Sale at Clark & Atherton Mercantile every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Join us to support a great cause and find amazing deals on home goods. Be sure to check your spam folder for updates and mark us as a safe sender. Thank you for your support!
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Location & Phone number
1772 Clark Ave, Long Beach, CA 90815, United States
Hours open
Monday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Reviews
"Timeless thrift shop with talented friends staff is an experience for all ages gender and something for anyone! It’s like a dream museum of gifts to both give and receive -it is the circle of love. The staff create an order and masterful design collections. Every holiday brings new visions to past treasures. Collect donate and happy moments delight"
"Iv’e shopped at this thrift store a handful of times and service has always been just okay — today I walked in and immediately a staff member asked “is it your first time in” and I replied “no”, she then proceeded to say “oh, because you came in with a look like it was your first time” and said nothing else. It wasn’t said in either a polite or rude way but very bleak. Truthfully just not a great way to be greeted. Maybe instead, “hi, how are you? Is this your first time in”? Welcome!”. I proceeded to walk around the store feeling uncomfortable. I walked by the very back room where a couple of staff members were chatting — I looked at one and smiled and without a spoken word or smile she shut the curtain right in front of my face. Unacceptable behavior and I won’t be returning to this store. As a small note of kindness to the lady who shut the curtain, I wouldn’t feed your grandson cheerios, there was an ingredient just found in two Kelloggs products (including cheerios) that causes cancer."
"Cute spot and nicely displayed but the sales lady was a little salty when I asked if the shirt I was buying was indeed $2 like the sign said (there were a couple of signs in the men’s section that said a few color tags were $2 each). She said “no that’s an old sign” or something to that effect as if I should just know. Silly and a bit rude"
"Such Sweet Considerate Ladies! Always Ready To Help With Any Questions. Such A Great Store And Set Up With Little Department Store feel. So Many Treasures I Have Found There!"
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