“Do yourself a favor and check out a Mercy House Thrift Store! Great prices. Great items. Great people. Greatest impact on our local community! If you want to help your neighbor, donate and shop here! When you donate to the Mercy House, your items “live on”. You’ll never know how much this means to others, but rest assured, you’ve done a very good deed.
Do good and repeat!”
“Tried and True is my Family’s favorite thrift store in Harrisonburg. Their merchandise is organized. The store is clean. The employees are very kind and personable. They have a variety of products including housewares, clothing, children’s toys, plants, etc.”
“I love my local H for H Restore Harrisonburg The employees are kind, caring and helpful. This is one of the cleanest and best kept as well. I’d like to see them be a little more creative in how they display things. Like, maybe hang pictures on the wall all over the building vs putting them in racks in one section. Place books in color groups, size and horizontal on shelves, vs just like a regular boring library. Place furniture into an actual sitting area with tables and chairs in the same area as the couches. They have so many different neat tools and gadgets that are great for repurposing. It would be neat to have some type of contest to see who can come up with the most innovative item made with Restore items…. I’d like to see some different ideas like that brought into the store. It’s such a great place. I love to come every week to see what gem I’ll find next!”
“It was very busy at this location ( East Market St.). It was well stocked but it didn't really look as though there was a wide variety of clothes/shoes for everybody. Men's variety especially.”
“I like to come once every couple of months look through the books and the home goods often find various styles of picture frames for great prices. I have also purchased many books for my collection here.”
“The cleanest and best organized thrift store I've ever been to. Diverse products including furniture, clothes, books, household wares, etc. They don't bother sell stuff that isn't in fairly good condition. Nice staff and it supports the aid and development work of Mennonite Central Committee.”