The Salvation Army Family Thrift Stores & Donations are the primary funding source for our Adult Rehab Centers in your communities seeking to help combat addictions. We need support from our communities to continue to meet the daily needs of hundreds of women and men struggling with substance abuse and homelessness. Your donations and purchases will give hope, help and a second chance at life to those who need our help the most.
Service Options: In-store shopping
Hours
Friday | 10AM–6PM |
Saturday | 10AM–6PM |
Sunday | 10AM–6PM |
Monday | 10AM–6PM |
Tuesday | 10AM–6PM |
Wednesday | 10AM–6PM |
Thursday | 10AM–6PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 350 4th St, San Rafael, CA 94901 Phone: (415) 454-7201 Website: http://sanfranciscoarc.salvationarmy.org/
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109marty
It’s newly remodeled, prices are better on shoes, glassware, …
Shad Rahman
Best place to find your old stuff a new home.
Bruce Stevens
Best deals are to look for specials on bulletin board as you walk in.
Michael Halberstadt
I’ve been here before and thought this place was a good deal. But visiting today, I was pretty blown away with how ridiculously overpriced many things were. Example: there was a empty bottle of Mississippi mud beer for $10. Last time I looked you could buy the bottle with a beer in it at Trader Joe’s for $3 or so.
rudy gelenter
Great place to drop off stuff that the vans from the Vets don’t pick up. Also the Salvation Army puts more dollars to work for a cause than the other guys… the one’s with the good in the name… they are good at making their CEO money.
Matthew Petrich
What happened to this store!? It used to be a treasure trove, now the shelves are bare, but for the left-over garbage. I don’t expect good service, but I do expect heaps of junk to paw through. It’s not possible that we’ve stopped donating our stuff, so is it being shipped off to an undisclosed location? Sold on the internet? I wouldn’t bother going in even if my car broke down in the parking lot and I had to wait for AAA.