Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch Thrift Store 619 13th Avenue East, West Fargo, ND 58078
About the Business
Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch Thrift Store, located at 619 13th Avenue East, West Fargo, North Dakota, is more than just a clothing store. It is part of a Christ-centered residential treatment and educational center for children and their families. The Ranch provides a safe place for children to live, learn, and heal, offering exceptional trauma-informed care through various programs including Residential Treatment Facilities, Outpatient Psychiatric and Psychological Services, and Dakota Memorial School.
By shopping at the thrift store, or online, you are helping to underwrite the important services provided by Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch. All proceeds from the thrift stores contribute to residential treatment and education services on the Ranch's three North Dakota campuses. In addition to supporting the Ranch's mission, shopping at the thrift store also helps to keep consumer waste out of landfills and supports employment opportunities in North Dakota.
The professional staff at Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch combine best-in-class psychiatric therapy with trauma-informed care to serve children with challenging mental, emotional, and behavioral issues. Through individualized treatment plans and personalized education at Dakota Memorial School, children are given the tools they need to heal, grow, and find hope.
Dakota Family Services, a part of the Ranch, provides outpatient behavioral health care for children, adolescents, and adults in a collaborative, multi-disciplinary setting. Services include assessment, evaluation, therapy, medication management, and psychological testing in Minot, Bismarck, and Fargo, ND.
You can support the amazing children at Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch in various ways, whether through prayer, financial support, volunteering, or participating in fundraising events. Your support helps at-risk children and their families succeed in the name of Christ.
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Location & Phone number
619 13th Ave E, West Fargo, ND 58078, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 19:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 19:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 19:00
Friday:
09:00 - 19:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 19:00
Sunday:
12:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"I come here often bc the deals are great and there's always new stuff being put out every day. One mans junk......"
"I went to go donate a decorative chair and was not treated kindly. I was told the chair was stained and dirty. They turned me away. The chair was good enough to be in my apartment for years. It's fine that they didn't want it, but they could at least be nice about it. The lady who came to approve my chair was not nice at all. I will definitely be reluctant to donate at that location in the future."
"Nice selections. Wish the dress would have been my size"
"We went there yesterday thinking this place closed at 7 like there old hrs. But we werent in there very long it was 5 mins to close and we seen a mirror we liked and only got that. Lady at the till was very rude. Managed to help someone with alot of stuff compared to our one item even though she assumed this other person was in line first. Fiance was furious. Told me this is how he gets treated Every time he goes to this location. Never going back again. We enjoy the boys ranch just not the West Fargo location. But if your going to shop at a thrift store go to the attic. Way nicer people."
"I will NEVER donate at this location again. As a senior citizen who loves to donate gently used items, I was treated so rudely today, it motivated me to post a review. I didn't know there was a specific way with rules to donate items. I walked my 2 bags to the side and put them on the table. The girls behind the donation table belittled me and told me to get in line. They said there were 2 vehicles in front of me. They said people get angry if someone donates out of turn. So, I picked up my two bags from the table and walked behind the second vehicle. I stood there holding my bags in the heat of 91 degrees. This is not how a person should be treated. The employees were very rude, unkind and uncaring. After explaining the strict rules for donation, they should have accepted my items. I have donated so many excellent furniture pieces over the years and very nice clothing that still had tags and was never worn. This is NOT North Dakota nice. The older population should never be treated like that. From now on, I will be donating my treasures to the Attic. And I will not be shopping at this location ever again."
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