Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Louisiana 1750 Martin Luther King Boulevard, Houma, LA 70360
About the Business
Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Louisiana, located at 1750 Martin Luther King Boulevard in Houma, Louisiana, is a thrift store that focuses on providing handups rather than handouts. Your donations to Goodwill fund programs that help individuals with barriers improve their economic self-sufficiency through training, education, support services, and employment opportunities. The institution offers opportunities for those facing employment barriers to enhance their self-sufficiency. Save the Date for Good Turn Day 2024 on Saturday, March 30, at all 22 Goodwill SELA retail stores and 4 Attended Donation Centers. Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Louisiana also partners with organizations like the Girl Scouts and the Society of Louisiana Certified Public Accountants to recognize outstanding contributions to the community. With four retail stores in Jefferson Parish, Goodwill SELA is a valuable asset to the community. Home pick-up services are available with some restrictions, and donors are invited to take a short survey to provide feedback on their donation experience. Contact 504-421-9917 to schedule a pick-up or for more information.
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Location & Phone number
1750 Martin Luther King Blvd, Houma, LA 70360, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 20:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 20:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 20:00
Friday:
09:00 - 20:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 20:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 18:00
Reviews
"Great value ,check out different discount days for even better prices"
"I walked in the store today July,5th2023 around 5-530ish pm to look around while my husband was in GameStop and I walked around and didn’t see nothing I liked well I heard the cashier girl tell the cashier guy see I told you she was just walking around I wonder why that was which was rude just because I had a small backpack on because I don’t carry purses and because I didn’t buy anything because I didn’t see anything I wanted I get judged I won’t be back to that one on mlk in Houma anymore. She should learn to not judge people"
"Had lots of good clothes. But store was dirty and only haf one worker checking people out. They must have went up on their prices brought 5 items things I always get here and it was almost 40$ when it use to be 20$."
"Always too hot in the store. Music is a little on the loud side. And yelling “welcome to goodwill green tags are half off” as fast and loud as you can every time someone enters the store is annoying. We can’t understand you until the third or fourth time we hear it. Biggest problem is not putting clothes on the racks grouped by sizes. Takes twice as long to look than other goodwill stores. If it’s a plot to get us too shop more it’s failing. Most of the time I don’t bother because it’s a headache."
"They are selling items you can find at dollar tree for double and triple the price... All these clothing items are donated, and they are charging SO much! There isn't much of a selection of plus size clothing. NOTHING IS IN ORDER BY SIZE!!! You have to look through everything to see if they have your size. It's a bit of a hastle. They had TONS of socks and small totes and bowls you can get from dollar tree. They had jewelry & big lamps. One shirt I saw that was a 2X was $6.99 and one medium shirt that was button up was $12.99. that's a bit too much for shirts that have been previously used. I can say the best experience I had was speaking with the cashier. She was SO sweet! She took her time checking me out, and made conversations with me. She didn't rush me like most cashiers do."
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