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461 Straw Road, Manchester, NH 03102
Our products are available at greatly discounted prices and vary from week to week but may include items such as snacks, dairy, produce, frozen goods, meats, candy, soda, home supplies and more. Bread, and sometimes pastries, yogurt, and meat are available for free to shoppers who spend more than $10. Cash only. Please see our Facebook page to see what we have available.
394 Second Street, Manchester, NH 03103
1. Donations accepted: Donations of new and gently used house wares (dishware, pots, pans, utensils, small appliances), domestics (blankets, linens, curtains), and clothing (infant, children, women and men). ****2. Donations NOT accepted: OutFITters can NOT accept the following, due to cost and liability: Infant furniture, car seats, strollers, stuffed animals, toys, sofa beds, mattresses/box springs, large metal desks, large furniture, large appliances, microwaves, console stereos, or TV's older than 7 years (no console TV's), broken, stained, wet, torn, or foul-smelling donations of any kind. 3. If you prefer to donate directly to Families in Transition, please consider coordinating a drive for new items that would go directly to participants, such as diapers and wipes, toiletries, paper products, and laundry items.
221 Orange Street, Manchester, NH 03104
Clothing and housewares provided to Veterans with proof of veteran status.
2013 Elm Street, Manchester, NH 03104
The Brookside Thrift Shop accepts donations of: clothing, toys, small appliances, housewares, blankets, linens, curtains, hand tools, furniture, gardening tools, sports equipment, seasonal items, arts and crafts, books, DVDs, CDs, and more. NOT Accepted are: infant furniture, car seats, and strollers, large appliances, computer equipment, televisions, animal cages, weapons, automotive parts, power tools.
38 King Square, Whitefield, NH 03598
A thrift store that provides low cost clothing, shoes, household items and furniture to those in need. Donations accepted during store hours and includes clothing, household items and furniture in clean good condition. This store will also do cleanouts for apartments.
600 A Lafayette Road, Portsmouth, NH 03801
New and slightly used seasonal clothing and shoes are available to those in need, free of charge.
7 Martin Drive, West Lebanon, NH 03784
Donated speciality items and clothing donations accepted
370 Union Avenue, Laconia, NH 03246
Donated speciality items and clothing donations accepted
227 Sheep Davis Road, Concord, NH 03301
Donated speciality items and clothing donations accepted
150 Wakefield Street, Suite 5 James Foley Memorial Community Center, Rochester, NH 03867
The Share Fund Thrift Store, formerly the Community Clothing Shop is located at the James Foley Memorial Community Center in Rochester (150 Wakefield St.). The shop offers very low cost shopping for the general public and FREE shopping for families in need (with agency referral).
74 Cluff Road, Salem, NH 03079
Donated speciality items and clothing donations accepted
28 Signal Street, Rochester, NH 03867
Donated speciality items and clothing donations accepted
2458 Lafayette Road, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Donated speciality items and clothing donations accepted
132 Monadnock Highway, #132, Swanzey, NH 03446
Donated speciality items and clothing donations accepted
96 Main Street, Colebrook, NH 03576
Provides clothing and other needed items to struggling families.
9 Tide Mill Road, Greenland, NH 03840
Second Generation Thrift Shop provides the New Hampshire seacoast community with a convenient and affordable shopping outlet for clothing and necessary household items. Proceeds benefit New Generation.
42 Maple Street, White River Junction, VT 05001
Variety of men's and women's clothing, kids clothing and toys, furniture, housewares, books, movies, seasonal items, linens, shoes, knick knacks, etc. Donations of the following are accepted: Clothing for men, women and children in good, reusable condition, this includes outerwear; House wares. e.g., dishes, pots & pans, towels, sheets & blankets in good condition; Gifts and toys; Books; Jewelry
175 Cabot Street, Suite 301, Lowell, MA 01854
Community donation center for clothing, household items, furniture etc. All donations go toward families living with epilepsy. See website for drop off locations.
27 Warren Street, Concord, NH 03301
Donations of items for the shelter that are accepted are brand new linens, brand new hygiene products, brand new household cleaning items. Our wish list for donations can be found on our website: http://www.thrivenh.org
1 Silver Street, Dover, NH 03820
Thrift shop operated by First Parish Church of Dover, NH Accepts donations during buinsness hours only
9 Tide Mill Road, Greenland, NH 03840
Thrift store selling clothes for all ages plus household items. Thrift store accepts donations of: clean clothing, shoes, books, lamps, decorations, furniture, games, and fashion accessories.
PO Box 53, Plymouth, NH 03264
Donations of cell phones are accepted for survivors/victims of domestic or sexual violence or stalking. Other items are collected for use in the shelter.
612 Tenney Mountain Highway
The shop provides critically needed revenue to maintain the mission of the Bridge House Shelter and Veterans' Advocacy Programs. It serves as the training site for the employee skill-building basics series, Excellence in Customer Service. For more information call Bridge House 603-536-7631 or call Cathy Bentwood 603-455-1057.
236 US Route 4, Canaan, NH 03741
Variety of men's and women's clothing, kids clothing and toys, furniture, housewares, books, movies, seasonal items, linens, shoes, knick knacks, etc. Donations of the following are accepted: Clothing for men, women and children in good, reusable condition, this includes outerwear; House wares. e.g., dishes, pots & pans, towels, sheets & blankets in good condition; Gifts and toys; Books; Jewelry
95 Daniel Webster Highway, Belmont, NH 03220
Goodwill stores accept donations of items in good condition. Goodwill employees may decline a donation if, in their judgment, it is not in clean, or in saleable condition or if they are unable to assist with larger items due to risk of injury. Goodwill cannot accept certain items due to legal or liability risks, safety or hazardous/universal waste concerns, recycling and/or disposal fees. A list of unacceptable items is on the Goodwill website.
