The Giving Store 274 East Lake Mead Parkway, Henderson, NV 89015
About the Business
The Giving Store is a unique retail establishment located at 274 East Lake Mead Parkway in Henderson, Nevada. This store offers a wide variety of products for sale, with a focus on giving back to the community. From clothing and home goods to gifts and accessories, every purchase made at The Giving Store helps support local charities and organizations. With a mission to make a positive impact, this store not only provides customers with quality merchandise but also allows them to give back to those in need. Visit The Giving Store today and shop with purpose.
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Location & Phone number
274 E Lake Mead Pkwy, Henderson, NV 89015, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"This place is lovely! First off they support the locals with donations to women shelters. They also are very easy to donate to, simply pull up during proper hours and let someone kindly know you have a donation. The prices are fair, staff is friendly, and they’re supporting a great cause. Have found some nice finds and donated as well here."
"I was looking for a place to donate and shop that actually does good for others, as they claim. While, I have only gone once so far, I love this store. I couldn't believe that I could fill a whole bag with books for a dollar! On top of that, the Gentleman who took my donations told me about how they actually support the local Women's Shelter. I will not only be back but will be bringing friends and passing the word."
"This is a good thrift store but they have a few things to work on. This is a small store and it’s getting to the point you can’t walk through the store or browse through the racks comfortably due to being over packed. They occasionally have decent brands but have become greedy lately. $60 for a used Lululemon workout jacket is absurd. $60 for fake Uggs, no thanks. This is the reason I’ve stopped donating here. I have previously donated very expensive clothing here but feel like the greed factor has put me off to helping them out. When I thrift I want to bargain shop. If I want to pay more then I shop retail. I don’t pay high prices to thrift, unless it’s a high end consignment. Which this is not. I also had a weird experience donating some very expensive clothing where the worker just gave me a dirty look and didn’t even say thank you, so I don’t donate there anymore."
"Hello and Thank you, is it really that hard to say? I've tried to support this thrift store by purchasing items along with donating items. The folks in the front of the store have great customer service skills. But it boggles my mind that when I donate something at the back of the store (and I have several times) some of the workers won't even acknowledge you with a Hello. Then they take your items and act like they're doing YOU a favor. And to top it off they don’t even offer up a thank you. I've complained about this in the past but it seems to fall upon deaf ears. Who's doing who a favor here? Is it really that hard to say hello and thank you when someone donates items to you? ***UPDATE 10-2023*** I'm happy to say that the things have changed for the better. On several resent visits to donate items at the back of the store I've been greeted with a high level of appreciation and gratitude. Thank you for helping me feel good about supporting The Giving Store."
"I absolutely love this place! I had never heard of The Giving Store until moving nearby and happened to pop in on a whim. So glad I did! I found quality household items and got help from the nicest associate (Holly). I was so thrilled that I went back the same day and found gorgeous curtains!"
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