AbleLight Thrift Shop 2523 South Seneca Street, Wichita, KS 67217
About the Business
AbleLight Thrift Shop is a store located at 2523 South Seneca Street in Wichita, Kansas. Our shop offers a wide variety of gently used items at affordable prices. We rely on volunteers of all ages to help with cashier duties, sorting, general retail tasks, light carpentry, building maintenance, and cleaning. Volunteers can choose from daily, weekly, or monthly time commitments. In addition, we offer opportunities for planned giving, monthly donations, corporate giving, memorial gifts, and tribute gifts. Join us in supporting our community and making a positive impact through AbleLight Thrift Shop.
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Location & Phone number
2523 S Seneca St, Wichita, KS 67217, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 17:00
Friday:
10:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"One of the workers - Janet - was very helpful!! I was looking for large print books for my elderly grandmother, and she helped me locate some in the store and even told me about a local library that sells used large print books. Everyone was very courteous, and I did not leave empty handed. The prices are about average for thrift stores, and everything is very well organized. This thrift store has a wide variety of items - something for everyone!"
"Love this place! A wide variety of items."
"Pretty good place prices are high tho"
"Great thrift shop, the proceeds support a worthwhile charity. They have a lot of variety. Their 50% off sales are posted in the window."
"Clean store, good location, good hours, well organized, and the staff is friendly and responsive to input from customers. My only disappointment is with the books. The selection is good, but some of the pricing is high, and there is a very sticky sticker on every book. It’s kind of ironic to say, this is valuable, so let’s put a sticker on it that indicates that (high) value, thereby decreasing the value to collectors. Admittedly, these aren’t super rare books, but the stickers are annoying and detract from the value, whether it’s 49 cents or ten dollars. There are many books that have been there for a very long time. If I were in charge, I would price the books uniformly with one price for paperback and maybe another for hardback. Almost every other local thrift store does this, with the average per book being 50 cents. Uniform prices would eliminate the need for those sticky stickers. They rely on those for scanning but why not scan one at the register that is not attached to a book? I am positive that the lack of stickers and the uniform lower prices would have those books flying off the shelf! Supporting a good cause, too!"
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