Goodwill thrift store featuring clothing, home décor, electronics, furniture, toys and more. This location also accepts donations of gently used items behind the store. Goodwill helps people who are facing barriers to find and keep jobs,which provides pur
Long-standing nonprofit chain with a range of pre-owned clothing, furniture, housewares & more.
Located In: Imperial Rose Plaza
Service Options: In-store shopping
Health and Safety: Mask required · Staff wear masks · Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits · Safety dividers at checkout ·
Hours
Thursday | 9AM–8PM |
Friday | 9AM–8PM |
Saturday | 9AM–8PM |
Sunday | 10AM–7PM |
Monday | 9AM–8PM |
Tuesday | 9AM–8PM |
Wednesday | 9AM–8PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1101 E Imperial Hwy, Placentia, CA 92870 Phone: (714) 881-2246 Website: https://www.ocgoodwill.org/stores-donation-center/
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Review Summary
Jose Macias
Great customer service from the Manager and staff!!!
Patricia Albarran
Okay prices quality alright
Lala LaPoint
This location is small and absolutely can find good deals.
Orange County Local
Great local place. Exellent men’s shirt selection
Carol Myggen
This is in response to comments made by someone else, I know the name but choose to not point a finger at someone who apparently does not understand. The reason for my reply is that GW was accused of getting rich from their sales.I really doubt that anyone is getting rich. Yes, Goodwill gets their stock for free. But it still has to be sorted, displayed, inventoried and priced. all that costs money. Then there is the building it’s self, rent on a building the size of most Good Will stores in likely in excess of 12K per month, ( that’s just a guess) but I rented a 1000 SQ foot retail space until 2006 and mine was 6K per month back then. Then they have all the other expenses that any business has, phone, power, website, insurance, payroll, water, maintenance, cash registers, training, recruitment of employees, janitorial, etc. etc. Good Will is a non profit. But they don’t get to operate for free.Their prices reflect a compromise, what you pay for when you shop there is a combination of their operating costs with a PROFIT that is used toward charity. They have to be accountable for every $ that goes through their hands. Their financial statements are public.I disagree with you strongly that someone is getting rich. I believe them to be exactly what they appear to be. A non profit business that resells peoples old stuff in order to provide charity to those in need. Please consider the facts before you slander this type of organization. The harm that you can do is great.PS: Sorry this was long, bust sometimes you have to speak up.
T Firmes
The store is always kinda messy. And as all the Goodwill store’s these days. Things are way overpriced. I always donate to Goodwill. I shop here hoping to find affordable deals. Your company gets it for free. So give the community a place they can shop and afford to buy things. A lot of items you can get new at another store. Very disappointed. Seems the prices are always going up. Someone is getting rich, and being very greedy