Goodwill Southern California Store & Donation Center

  4.0 – 289 reviews   • Thrift store

Long-standing nonprofit chain with a range of pre-owned clothing, furniture, housewares & more.

Service Options:  In-store shopping

Health and Safety:  Mask required · Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits · Safety dividers at checkout · 

Hours

Friday10AM–9PM
Saturday10AM–9PM
Sunday10AM–7PM
Monday10AM–9PM
Tuesday10AM–9PM
Wednesday10AM–9PM
Thursday10AM–9PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 223 W Colton Ave, Redlands, CA 92374
Phone: (909) 335-2006
Website: http://www.goodwillsocal.org/

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Review Summary

Cosme Villareal
Huge inventory, great staff and prices.
virgie witte
Good selection of stuff but sorta unorganized
Indigo B
Most of the workers are nice, the whole place is generally clean.
Veronica Ruvalcaba
My brother walked into this store on his way home from work. He works construction and carpentry and was dressed in work clothes. He was working around the area and decided to stop by here because we are going to do an 80s theme photo for our parents. The last thing on his mind was that he would be stopped because he was profiled by the workers at the store, including the customers. He was at the cashiers desk ready to pay and he was left alone while the cashier got the manager. When the manager approach my brother, he told my brother he needed to leave immediately and that he was going to call the police. My brother was confused and did not understand why he was being asked to leave, he thought it was a joke. But the manager insisted that he needed to leave, when my brother tried explaining he was there to buy something the manager stopped him and said that he has stolen multiple times and that he is not allowed in the store. My brother explained to him that he has never been inside that store. The manager walked away to talk to an employee and a customer and came back to apologize that there was a misunderstanding. The problem here was that it was the managers job to pull someone aside to have this conversation versus having this embarrassing conversation in-front of other customers. We live in 2021 and employees and managers need address issues correctly to avoid unfavorable events. Do not profile someone based on what they look like, including the color of their skin. He is a hard working person who happened to be getting off his shift and wanted to buy something. I hope this serves as a lesson to pull someone aside in the correct manner to avoid embarrassing moments for people like us. My brother managed to stay calm and still make the purchase. However, if you are not dressed correctly and are colored be careful when walking in here, you might get profiled too.
Lester Walters
They had a great deal on a nice mountain bike, but I was just looking for an office chair of which they didn’t have any today.
Cayla Martinez
While I was at the checkout my son had wanted a stuffed animal toy it was a minion toy it didn’t have a price tag on it and so when they brought price tag over it said $3.99 and I was like are you serious the lady behind the register told me that they were jacking up all their prices per corporate but $3.99 for a stuffed animal toy is outrageous!! It was smaller than a water bottle for crying out loud!! Bringing up your prices at a time when people are still trying to recover from how far covid set us all back just seems wrong to me…
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