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Hopeful Secondhand Thrift Shop by Rogue Retreat
July 2, 2025 68 Reviews
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Hopeful Secondhand is a key initiative of Rogue Retreat, dedicated to empowering individuals experiencing homelessness. By donating or shopping at our thrift shop, you play a crucial role in supporting our mission to create opportunities and foster hope. Every purchase and donation contributes directly to our efforts, making a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve.

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Justin Miller
9 months ago
Place was great! They had a store wide 20% off sale and quality items☺️
Mel Pedersen
2 months ago
Not much there... Didn't seem overly clean. 4 people working there, not one of them ever acknowledged that I was in the store
Kat
9 months ago
I've been in here a few times. It's hit or miss but I will say the employees are very kind and hardworking. For the most part things are pretty worn, especially clothing and shoes but occasionally I find some that aren't & some pretty good deals. Some items are overpriced(very common at thrift stores in this valley)so you will have to be very selective. I've also been slightly(by a few dollars)overcharged a few times, so I will be careful when being assisted to watch the cash register and also organize my items so they're not accidentally rang up twice. I like that the store helps the homeless & they do come in to the store and are often given a set of clothes to wear. I like to donate here over any of the big chain thrift stores. I like that the items go directly to support people in need instead of corporate pockets first. There's no returns so be careful with what you pick up and check your receipt before leaving to ensure you're charged correctly. I do pick up a lot of ceramics and notice & appreciate that this particular store has less damaged dishes, cups etc. than I've experienced at GW. Overall, this little thrift store is a great place to visit.
Jacquie Farr
7 years ago
My experience today was very disappointing to say the least. After my purchase which came in a ziplock bag I was asked to remove it because they kept the bags. I said are you so poor that you have to recycle those, they seriously cost about $0.03 a piece. This disturbs me because you're coming from a place of lack and not a place of abundance. It's $0.03 really worth it to insult the customer. In business is very important to make the customer feel right because they will come back and continue coming back and bring their friends..... think about it. ??Below Is a picture after I had to take this all out of my pockets. Ridiculous
Elisa Gomez
1 year ago
I absolutely love this thrift store. Every time I come up from California I stop bye to help support this ministry and or nonprofit. This time around I was able to meet Rose who is working the counter. She’s such a sweet young girl. I was able to purchase several items and was so happy and tells the spring time I shall see you guys again thank you so much.

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