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  2. Joy Junction (charity) - Wikipedia

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    On average, Joy Junction serves as many as 300 people per day, including as many as 60 to 80 children; over 16,000 meals are provided to the homeless in Albuquerque every month, and 200,000 every year. [2] [7] A thrift shop was also added in 2023. [8] During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, their shelter accommodated an estimated 300 individuals ...

  3. Goodwill Industries of New Mexico bringing thrift store, job ...

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    The store will offer donated household items and clothes for sale to fund its job assistance programs.

  4. Casa Mesita - Wikipedia

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    Casa Mesita Thrift Shop (NMSCC 0833772, Casa Mesita Thrift Shop Inc.) is a non-profit organization that operates a thrift shop for the purpose of supporting a group home for girls. The thrift shop sells donated, mostly used goods. The organization is 100% volunteer run; it has no employees and pays no salaries and no wages.

  5. In New Mexico, a Democratic stronghold battling poverty and ...

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    Past a pawn shop and thrift store in the working-class section of Socorro, New Mexico, Jose Benavidez stood on the porch of his trailer and said he voted for Donald Trump because he had "nothing ...

  6. 9 family-friendly things to do in the Albuquerque area - AOL

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    Escape the New Mexico heat at the Albuquerque Museum with exhibits on art, science and culture. The Albuquerque Museum provides an in depth look into what makes the city so unique. Hours: 9 am ...

  7. Robert Dietz Farmhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Dietz Farmhouse is a historic house in the North Valley of Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was originally a one-story farmhouse built in 1914 by Robert Dietz, a native of Syracuse, New York, who moved to Albuquerque in 1910 like many others seeking treatment for tuberculosis. A second story was added in 1928, turning the building into a ...

  8. KFLQ - Wikipedia

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    KFLQ (91.5 FM) is a non-commercial, listener-supported radio station in Albuquerque, New Mexico.It owned by the Family Life Radio Network, based in Tucson, Arizona.KFLQ plays Contemporary Christian music with Christian talk and teaching programs, hosted by national religious leaders including Jim Daly, David Jeremiah and Charles Stanley.

  9. A guide to Fort Worth thrift shops for bargain hunters ... - AOL

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    National Thrift Shop Day is in August, so it’s time to hunt for some bargains. Here’s your guide to thrift shops in Fort Worth for your next thrifting adventure.