“Wonderful Thrift Store With a Beautiful Mission. :)
I stopped by Hope’s Closet in Goodyear for the first time and absolutely loved the entire experience. This thrift store is run by New Life Center, and all proceeds go directly toward supporting survivors of domestic and sexual violence — which makes shopping here feel meaningful and impactful. I love the heart behind their mission, and you can genuinely feel the purpose the moment you walk in.
The store is very clean, well organized, and surprisingly well stocked with everything from women’s, men’s, and kids’ clothing to shoes, accessories, home décor, small furniture, books, toys, and household items. Honestly, their selection is better than many big-name thrift chains, and the prices are very reasonable.
The staff and volunteers are incredibly friendly. I had a lovely checkout experience with Ms.Theresa, who was so warm, helpful, and in full holiday spirit — it made my visit even better. Everyone here treats you with kindness, and the environment feels welcoming and peaceful. It’s located conveniently next to Palm Valley Church with plenty of parking, too.
Overall, this is a beautiful store with an even more beautiful purpose. I’ll definitely be coming back and highly recommend Hope’s Closet to anyone looking for affordable finds while supporting an amazing cause.”
“Clean, very organized, volunteers were so nice to us, had both kids with us, got a few looks from other shoppers but I really a good experience. It was our first time there”
“This was my first time going to this thrift shop and I had such an awesome experience. They had such a cute little shop. Everything was decorated so nice and adorable. I loved how they turned what looked like what once was a restroom into a mirror room with records in the flooring. And mirrors on every inch of the walls. Everything was at reasonable prices as well. I thought I would never leave. But I did with a cart load of items for only $40.”
“My friend and I came here randomly after church and Selena was such a sweetheart! I'm a disabled veteran and worked customer service for over ten years after my enlistment. She is so personable and kind. Top tier customer service. We didn't even plan to be here and she made us glad we stopped in? not to mention the selection here is awesome!”
8:30AM - 3PM
10414 N 107th Ave STE 106, Sun City
Thrift Stores
“Hearts 2 Help is the BEST! They have everything you can think of from shoes, clothes, kitchen ware and golf items.The staff is always so sweet and welcoming too.”
9AM - 9PM
10005 W Camelback Rd, Phoenix
Thrift Stores
“Workers are very helpful and polite. M0st prices are reasonable and no problem with returns.
I have shopped in several Goodwills and some things are over priced in all of them.”
8AM - 10PM
15433 W McDowell Rd, Goodyear
Thrift Stores
“Busy busy busy tonight.
Lots of staff stocking and cleaning up, some sus shoppers here and there.
Overall decent experience
10 toys cars for 7 dollars
Round up!!!”
“It's been a few years since I haven't visited this Savers or any other Savers store, and have seen better improvement. The store is no longer that messy and disorganized. The aisles are more wider, so that two people can walk through with thier shopping carts at the same time. Items being sold are more complete and much cleaner. The one thing I noticed is the expensive price tags. Items should not be that pricey for being a secondhand store, but you can still pickup some nice bargains.”
“What a collection of many items for you to chose from. Not junk! They had a coffee table that I really liked but not able to use at the moment. So give it a shot, you won't be disappointed.”
8AM - 10PM
9000 W Northern Ave, Glendale
Thrift Stores
“Always a good time. The only reason it did not get 5 stars is because of the lack of cleanliness. Inventory all over the floor and very lean on store associates.”
9AM - 9PM
16480 W Yuma Rd, Goodyear
Thrift Stores
“I went to donate a few things. I was in and out in a jiff! The parking lot is easy to navigate, it wasn't a big drive, and they had no line at the drive up window. I parked, popped open my trunk, and they promptly grabbed my donations! It's also convenient to a grocery store and some restaurants.”
9AM - 9PM
3517 W Bell Rd, Phoenix
Thrift Stores
“Mondays are half off days, Tuesdays have a senior discount. We have donated a lot to them over the years and have bought a fair share as well. It's a good place to get nice tablecloths, flower pots. I must have bought at least 7 pairs of women's Clarks shoes, size 10.5, dirt cheap and great condition. The staff is always helpful. We donate a lot to them, too.”
8AM - 10PM
5116 N Dysart Rd, Litchfield Park
Thrift Stores
“I visited this store location on 11.20.24. I was there to do a small donation due to moving. Wes was the person to greet and take my donations. I want to give him a shout out, because he was the most kind and helpful person I have interacted with as of late. This year has been rough, and the very small interaction I had with him made my whole day! He is definitely an asset to this location and a kind and good human!”
“We don’t shop at Goodwill. We hunt. And the Goodwill next to Verrado? That’s our cheapskate Shangri-La. Nestled beside an upper-class neighborhood where folks donate last season’s designer goods like they’re shedding emotional baggage, this place is a goldmine of gently-used glory.
We roll in like budget archaeologists, armed with caffeine and dreams. Two to three hours minimum. That’s not shopping—that’s a rummaging expedition. We’ve got strategies. We’ve got elbow grease. We’ve got Dad, who treats the shirt rack like a sacred scroll of pre-softened cotton wisdom.
School clothes for the kids? Check. Stylish enough to pass the hallway fashion test, durable enough to survive recess. Dad’s shirts? “Broken in” is an understatement. These shirts have lived. They’ve seen boardrooms, brunches, and probably one awkward HOA meeting. Now they’re part of our legacy.
And then there’s Dad’s vintage radio obsession. He scans the electronics aisle like Indiana Jones looking for the Holy Grail. Every radio he finds is “the one,” until it joins the radio graveyard in the garage—a sacred pile of dusty dials and static dreams. One day, he swears, he’ll fix them. We nod. We believe. Kind of.
The vibe? A mix of hopeful bargain hunters, confused teens, and that one guy who’s always inspecting lamps like he’s solving a crime. The staff? Chill. The prices? So low they whisper sweet nothings to your wallet.
In conclusion, this Goodwill is more than a thrift store. It’s a budget-based adventure park. A place where Verrado’s castoffs become our comeback story. Where every shirt has a past, every radio has potential, and every visit ends with a cart full of mystery and joy.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (One star for the deals, one for the thrill, three for the radio graveyard.)”
8AM - 10PM
2929 N 75th Ave, Phoenix
Thrift Stores
“They're opening a new store location at 75th avenue and McDowell down the street I'm sure this is going to be their new location ! Because it's been needing to be updated !”
“I stopped by this location to check out the Halloween items. They didn’t have much and they also had Christmas stuff out ?? but I did find some amazing kids clothes for a great price. Most of the shirts I grabbed were $1.99 each. They also have some good prices on some kids hoodies, all under $4. Over all I spent $40 total on items that probably would have cost $250 if they were brand new.”
“Very clean and well organized store. Prices are really good and they offer discounts and sale days on top of these already low prices making some items as low as $0.99. Clothes are good quality nothing stained or torn. I could see why some might say the customer service isn't all that great because the staff isn't overly friendly. The clerk was professional when she assisted me with entry into a fitting room but she didn't smile nor did she seem pleased to help me however it was my check out experience with this same clerk that earned them the 5 stars. When I went to the counter to get the items I wanted I realized my paycheck hadn't been direct deposited yet so I was really low on money. I apologized and excused myself from the line to go put back almost everything I had intended to buy. I kept 2 bras because I only had the one bra I was currently wearing which was too small for me but it was all I had ever since someone stole all of my things (and yes they took it all even my underwear) while I was experiencing homelessness. I thought I had enough money for them both but when she told me the total I realized I was a little more then $1 short. I apologized to her again and explained I didn't quite have enough money and asked if she could remove the higher priced bra. She asked me how much I had and after I told her what I was able to pay she then put in a discount bringing my total down to about $0.03 cents less then what I had told her I had available. I thanked her quietly while trying to hold back my tears of gratitude because she had no idea just how desolate I'd become over the last several months. I was literally ready to give up because of all the horrible things I had suffered through in such a short amount of time. I literally felt like I had nothing left to offer or give anyone and there wasn't any reason for me to be here anymore but her one simple act of sympathy and unspoken kindness provided me with more then something as basic and simple as clean bras it gave me hope and the strength to just hold on a little longer. I'm still suffering with homelessness and I'm still having a hard time finding a good/steady job but I'm fighting everyday to change my situation and get my family back into a home where we are all safe and warm and it's partly in thanks to someone who just gave me the chance to buy a clean bra. I didn't get her name but the good Lord above knows who she is and I silently thank her each time I wash one bra while wearing the other clean one. You have no idea just how much clean clothes that fit you will help to lift your spirits until you don't have these things. We take so much for granted but after experiencing this hardship my family and I don't take the simple things for granted anymore. Thank God for places like this. I pray the donations continue to come in so this place can continue to help those in need like myself. God bless everyone. Stay safe”