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  2. The Bible League of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Bible League of Canada’s revenue comes from individual donors, churches, corporations, foundations, and Mission Thrift Stores. In 2009, 90% of funds raised were sent to their ministry programs around the world, 4.5% of its funding was spent on administration and 4.5% was spent on fund raising.

  3. Market Street Mission - Wikipedia

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    Market Street Mission is an American charity organization and Christian mission based in Morristown, New Jersey. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The organization operates a homeless shelter, meals, and emergency services, along with men's drug addiction recovery groups , community counseling, a chapel, and a thrift store . [ 3 ]

  4. Goodwill Industries - Wikipedia

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    The online store GoodwillFinds.com allows consumers to search by category, trend, price and donation location, and leverages AI to recommend pricing and enable personalization. [ citation needed ] GoodwillFinds is a separate entity from Goodwill Industries International, but is a non-profit organization and shares the same mission as Goodwill.

  5. There’s a new thrift shop in Tacoma where you can get ... - AOL

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    The homeless shelter nonprofit came up with a solution to maximize all of the donated clothes and household items: a thrift shop. Mission Thrift, 2502 6th Ave., opened last month. The store is ...

  6. Charity shop - Wikipedia

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    Shelves in a thrift store in Indianapolis, Indiana A charity shop in Sheringham, UK. A charity shop (British English), thrift shop or thrift store (American English and Canadian English, also includes for-profit stores such as Savers) or opportunity shop or op-shop (Australian English and New Zealand English) is a retail establishment run by a charitable organization to raise money.

  7. Deseret Industries - Wikipedia

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    A Deseret Industries store in Federal Way, Washington. This location was relocated to a new building in Puyallup. DI was established in August 1938 by church president Heber J. Grant toward the end of the Great Depression. [3] The goal was to collect donated goods, employ people to collect and repair items, and sell items through thrift stores.

  8. Thrifty PayLess - Wikipedia

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    Thrifty PayLess Holdings, Inc. was a pharmacy holding company that owned the Thrifty Drugs and PayLess Drug Stores chains in the western United States. The combined company was formed in April 1994 when Los Angeles–based TCH Corporation, the parent company of Thrifty Corporation and Thrifty Drug Stores, Inc., acquired the Kmart subsidiary PayLess Drug Stores Northwest, Inc. [1] At the time ...

  9. The Shoppes at Grand Prairie - Wikipedia

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    That same year, all Linens N Things Store closed as part of bankruptcy, followed by Borders in 2011. City of Peoria HRT taxable retail sales fell during the recession, with sales recovering subsequently, reaching about $15 billion in 2013. H&M opened at The Shoppes at Grand Prairie on December 18, 2015 and closed in January 2021.