Community Services/Non-Profits near Twinsburg, OH

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“Walked in at 10 a.m. with a few other customers. I like this store because it's always clean and picked up. The merchandise is nice. The parking lot is big and it's not cluttered with litter. Has new temporary hours. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.”

3.3 Good62 Reviews

“Went for the Cheese, Wine, & Chocolate Festival. Overall an awesome event and a beautiful rustic venue! The barn was so beautiful and we appreciated the historical value. The festival was set up beautifully and they found some wonderful vendors. I would love to go to another event here!Only wish is that they offered more seating or designated ADA seating. I can’t stand long and had a broken foot, but we were completely at the mercy of other attendees, who weren’t keen on giving up a hard-won seat.”

4.1 Good11 Reviews

“This place is incredible my daughter went there 3 times in search for a prom dress. She was just having trouble find the “Right dress”. The lady there was so kind and sweet to us. You could tell she just wanted to make sure that my daughter was happy with want she got. I would definitely recommend this place to everyone.”

4 Good4 Reviews

“We were able to get our kitten spayed at a great savings - THANK YOU Valley Save A Pet! I lost my jobs due to COVID and really appreciate how kind you were, how efficient the process was, and the vet who spayed her was wonderful. We appreciate this organization very much and I recommend them highly!”

3.7 Good14 Reviews

“lee Harvard worker are the best friendly ppl I've ever met ....the store is always under staffed tho....but they are always happy and nice to the customers....The managers there are always in a happy mood .And helpful just love the staff there...”

3.5 Good53 Reviews

“Great organization with wonderful volunteers. I highly recommend that if you know you are wanting to be a forever home to a doberman, complete the adoption application first. Many of the available dogs, never get added to the website because they are matched prior from the applicant pool. You can also apply to foster the amazing dobermans that are coming in and awaiting their forever homes. And yes they have rules and requirements for adoption. Most rescues do. This is mainly a breed specific rescue, based on years of experience and knowledge of dobermans. So trust that they know what they are doing and for specific reasons. Our experience with adoption was outstanding. From application to our adopted doberman permanently entering our home, it was a matter of a few weeks. The process involved application, interviews, vet/record checks, home visit, working with your own personal "doberman matchmaker," and then she joined our home. The process does not end there though, which is what really shows how they care about ongoing success. Ongoing obedience training is a requirement. You'll get follow-up check-ins and the ability to always reach out with questions. They are not just a rescue, they are a network of genuine volunteers who truly care about the breed and every dog that comes through the organization. You'll become part of a family. Appreciate all you have done for our family and for every doberman you have saved past, present, and future.”

3.7 Good3 Reviews

“I have been a Girl Scout volunteer at multiple councils, and this is by far my favorite! So wonderfully helpful to volunteers and troops, and the shop is terrific! Makes me proud to be a Girl Scout - keep up the great work!”

3.2 Average9 Reviews

“I've left my dog for kenneling and volunteered with GAO several times over the past 5+ years, nothing but great interactions with Linda and the other volunteers. This page is currently be review bombed by someone who lost their dog and has accused the organization of stealing him, which I have hard time believing is anywhere close to the full story.Linda has done a lot for greyhound adoption in northeast ohio for 30 years and I will happily give her the benefit of the doubt unless proven otherwise.”

3 Average4 Reviews

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