Shop for a cause—find quality thrift items while supporting community programs.
Browse a diverse selection of discounted clothing, accessories, and household items.
Proceeds fund job training and employment programs for individuals in need.
Accept gently used items from the public to support our mission and inventory.
Offer returns with store credit for items that don't meet customer expectations.
Well-maintained racks and sections for easy navigation and discovery.
Prices here are a little high, and there is never the color tag sale for anything I've picked out. Negotiations are not readily accepted either. But the organization of clothing on racks is great, as is the selection of items. We usually come here 3-4 times a week for things we need, or to find a unique piece for our home. Overall, we enjoy shopping here, & we're thankful to live close by.
No more dressing rooms means I’m buying clothes and returning. Did this, (it’s just a receipt you have to carry around) and somehow the employee must’ve done something wrong - I took my credit to another goodwill who said it didn’t work and told me to go back to the Alhambra location who issued it. Went back and they said it had all been spent! Lost $20 due to corporate’s decision to remove fitting rooms, untrained employees, and stupid paper receipts for returns. Won’t return to this location. Usually I don’t find anything here anymore anyway. Go elsewhere.
They took out all of the dressing rooms and instead give a “return” option but you can only get store credit. Don’t waste your time. You can even try anything on. Goodwill, why not hire someone to work your dressing rooms instead of taking them out and having the public waste their time on your stupid return policy when you can’t even get your money back. They also don’t list this policy at all on their receipts or on signs. The cashier didn’t say anything until it was already rang up in my bag even though I asked before hand.
I'd rate this place lower, but a security guard kicked me out while I was browsing clothes. He rushed me to the register, and asked me about my items repeatedly. He told me that I need to pick them out and leave. Also, being a clothing store with no fitting room is crazy. I felt very profiled and I don't get treated this way at other thrift stores like St. Vincent De Paul. I spent my work break here, and walking out empty handed feels like a slap to the face. Also, the prices here, are absurd. I was planning on buying within my budget, but since I was being rushed, I dropped all my stuff at the register and left. Why don't other thrift stores have this problem? It's almost like GoodWill hates poor people.
Used to be my favorite store. Always nice staff but today ran into a cashier who said “someone put this tag on this item, it’s supposed to be 2$ more”. I was taken aback, I picked up this item off a shelf in kitchen items area, nothing felt out of sorts w the tag to so this felt pretty awful. If you believe this is a wrong sticker - don’t sell it or don’t assume. I should have called the manager but was so startled. Not cool
Goodwill Industries Sacramento Valley & Northern Nevada is a nonprofit thrift store offering a wide selection of discounted clothing, home goods, and unique finds. Located at 1900 Alhambra Blvd in Sacramento, we serve the community by providing affordable shopping options and funding job training and employment services. Our store is organized for easy browsing, with proceeds supporting local initiatives. We welcome shoppers looking for value and those who want to contribute to a meaningful cause.
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