Southern Arizona Charitable Thrift Stores
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 19:44
1307 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson 520-326-1585
Proceeds go to training and education services for the disadvantaged
2001 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson 520-795-0508
6170 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson 520-885-8392
Accepts donations that are given to different community charities, as well as hosting a "Tokens-For-Bags" program, in which tokens worth $.05 are given to customers instead of plastic bags, which then may be put into a box going to a choice of three different charities.
441 N. Grand Avenue, Nogales 520-287-9241
Casa de los Niños Thrift Store
1302 E. Prince Road, Tucson 520-325-2573
Proceeds go to Crisis Shelter and other programs directed towards aiding the victims of child abuse.
4221 E. 22nd St., Tucson 520-881-9422
Proceeds go to various programs to help the homeless.
7139 E. 22nd St., Tucson 520-290-2322
4140 W. Ina Rd., Tucson 520-744-7988
2907 N. 1st Ave., Tucson 520-882-5152
4995 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson 520-795-2855
1680 W. Valencia Rd., Tucson 520-547-3464
1940 E. Silverlake Rd. #405, Tucson 520-623-5174
8321 E. Broadway Blvd., Tucson 520-296-5288
455 W. River Rd., Tucson 520-293-2620
Helps disadvantaged people with education, training and career services.
Habistore (Furniture)
3840 S. Palo Verde Rd. #201, Tucson 520-889-7200
Part of Habitat for Humanity, supplies furniture and building materials below cost that would otherwise be taken by building companies to the trash. Organizations provides home ownership opportunities to those normally unable to purchase housing on their own. Volunteers build houses for selected families.
5615 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson 480-218-1425
Proceeds go to all Lutheran organizations in Ariz. and S. Nev. in the form of grants for evangelical missions.
820 S. 6th Ave., Tucson 520-628-7837
Christian organization whose proceeds go to various causes, such as disaster relieft, AIDS resources and the homeless.
2717 S. 6th Ave., Tucson 520-624-1741
6715 E. Tanque Verde Rd., Tucson 520-722-6525
5757 N. Oracle Rd. #121, Tucson 520-293-1961
Christian organization aids in international disaster relief and evangelical missions.
290 W. Fort Lowell Rd., Tucson 520-292-6330
5845 E. Broadway Blvd., Tucson 520-571-2001
3949 W. Costco Drive. #115, Tucson 520-297-3779
Donates to various charities in the communities.
1543 W. Saint Mary's Rd., Tucson 520-624-4697
Supports the faith-based, charitable work of the Carondelet Health Network.
33 Bisbee Rd., Bisbee 520-432-1295
Proceeds go towards a program at the Community YMCA to help create affordable housing.
601 N. La Cañada Dr., Green Valley 520-625-4119
Donates to schools and various local charities.
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