The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

  4.1 – 199 reviews   • Thrift store

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

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

Hours

Friday9AM–8PM
Saturday9AM–8PM
Sunday10AM–6PM
Monday9AM–8PM
Tuesday9AM–8PM
Wednesday9AM–8PM
Thursday9AM–8PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 702 W Taylor St, San Jose, CA 95126
Phone: (408) 286-3291
Website: http://sanjosearc.salvationarmy.org/

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Review Summary

Sandra Escobar
I have beautiful fur coats, jackets dishes, fuf Just love this place
Maria Zuniga
Very good prices and sales very organized store easy to shopping 10+
Quest Mark
Very nice selection and tons of people donating.
Maureen Horgan
This was my third visit to this store. Most prices are very good if you compare to the local goodwill stores, especially clothes and most housewares. I found 2 pieces of pottery for 1.99 each. Similar pieces at Goodwill would be 5 or 6 dollars. A beautiful lamp with shade for $8 & new work out pants for 3.99. I think they are a Kohls brand. Some funky retro pieces can be found. They also have items priced way too high. The basket storage/foot rest pictured is $19.99! It’s damaged & worn and you can get something new up the street at Marshall’s for the same or less. Dirty, outdated furniture is also way overpriced. The store is clean and staff are friendly.
SQ
For the past two months I have been slowly cleaning out my place by bringing usable items here. When the furniture pieces weren’t in sellable condition for them, they’d tell me so. Otherwise they let people self-serve and place items into the bins. There must have been a recent change in policy. When I arrived today, the only staff member was opening up bags in one clothing/linen bin and looking into the contents. When I approached, he followed me and asked what I brought. I answered housewares and proceeded to look for the bins labelled as such. He asked what exactly, I said cushions. He said we don’t take cushions. I said also fabric cubes. He paused to make a determination. I got a mix bag of stuff and didn’t want to go through an item by item inspection so I left. Thank God he wasn’t here last week, I dropped off dozens of books and one of them was not PG-13.
Amelia Borba
Today I went shopping with my daughter and I had an amazing shopping experience. Salvador is always nice and very helpful. He is always kind and I’m always greeted by him. The store is very clean and organized. Thank you once again. Maria
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