MERS Goodwill Outlet is a thrift store that sells donated items at very affordable prices. As a non-profit organization, it uses the revenue to support programs for the disabled and disadvantaged, including employment services and free high school diplomas through Excel Centers. The store offers a wide variety of items, including clothes, books, and sometimes toys, though it is less recommended for discs. The environment can be messy, with donation bins often overflowing, and shoppers need to be prepared to make quick decisions and sometimes wear gloves due to water and mess in the bins. Staff members are friendly and helpful. Visitors often enjoy hunting for treasures, finding good deals on clothes—sometimes paying only around 40 to 50 dollars for a cart full—and discovering unique items. While not the cleanest place, it provides a fun and affordable shopping experience for those willing to browse through the chaotic but treasure-filled aisles.
Interesting experience. Congested. Busy. Not sure what to expect. I guess that would be true for any visit. Nice staff.
February 2025
Never know what you'll find. Unfortunately their prices are getting high
January 2025
Lots of stuff, all over the place. People were rushed, and rude, not the employees, they were all, and I mean every one of them we spoke to, nice and helpful.