
Find hidden treasures while supporting a good cause at this Norfolk thrift shop.
Hope House FoundationThrift Shop offers a variety of secondhand items including furniture, clothing, and home goods at discounted prices. Located at 1800 Monticello Ave in Norfolk, this store provides an opportunity for thrifting enthusiasts to discover unique finds. Customer reviews mention both positive experiences with friendly service and some concerns about pricing and donation handling. The shop operates as a retail outlet where proceeds support the foundation's charitable work.
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Browse a wide selection of affordable, gently used items including clothing, furniture, and home decor.
Accept community donations of goods to support charitable programs and keep inventory fresh.
Offer discounted prices on quality second-hand products for cost-conscious shoppers.
Proceeds from sales fund local charitable initiatives, helping those in need in Norfolk.
Stock a variety of tools, decor, and supplies for DIY projects and home upgrades.
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glenn cooke
Just buy what you need off ebay if the employees just look it up on ebay and price it the same.
KINETA JOHNSON
We enjoyed yhrifting here some great finds. Frances customer service was great! Found this awesome print!
Anna K
This is a nice small thrift store where you can find nice things but it’s disappointing to be scolded by employees for bringing donations at the wrong time when their website is not updated with their correct opening hours. I was just there 5 mins early as the website says 10am on Saturdays. Was told by a very annoyed lady that “whatever is left there outside of regular hours will go in the trash”. When I said the website says 10am she just interrupted saying it says 11am. Disappointing to know donations are not appreciated and dealing with rude and wrong people.
C M
Sold me a bag of golf balls for $30 and half of them have cracks in them. Really? Do you just make up price prices for stuff? This golf ball should’ve been $.50 each, but since it’s for a good cause, I just threw out half of them. Honestly, you should send me a check for $15.
Dear Brooke
Used to love this place, but now every time I go in it gets more expensive. I understand they need to make money, but this defeats the point of a thrift store. Not to mention, I see less and less new items on the shelves. It’s not just being all bought up… have a feeling it’s just not being put on the shelves. 🤷