
Be sure to swing by and say hello to the smiling faces that will greet you. Our outstanding team of friendly, helpful staff work diligently each day to sort through the many donated goodies and rush them out onto the floor for treasure hunters like you. Everything from furniture to vintage dishes, guitars to leaf blowers. SHOP - Stop in and check out our ever-changing inventory. Vincent de Paul of Long Island Thrift Store carries quality furniture donated from locals throughout Suffolk County, as well as household items, bric-a-brac, shoes and other accessories.Since September 2012, the LCAL Thrift Store has been helping homeless pets and you can be a part of this effort! You can…. Vincent de Paul of Long Island Thrift Store is known for having unique furniture, household items and vintage clothing. It has thrift stores in Garden City Park and Huntington. Vincent de Paul of Long Island, was founded in 1948 and runs 13 food pantries, a transitional housing program and serves over 200,000 people annually through a myriad of direct services that help people overcome hardship. The non-profit organization, the Society of St. The thrift shop is its biggest fundraiser. For over 70 years the Junior League of Long Island has empowered women volunteers to improve the lives of at-risk women and children on Long Island. The Junior League of Long Island Thrift Shop sells clothing for men, women and children, household items, CDs, DVDs, sporting equipment and many other items. Some of its services include a 24-hour bilingual hotline, counseling, legal advocacy, prevention education and emergency shelter. One hundred percent of proceeds to go fund The Retreat programs.įor almost 30 years The Retreat has been providing domestic violence services and education to families on the East End of Long Island. The Retreat Boutique thrift store sells men’s and women’s clothing, handbags, jewelry, and furniture. Stock is continually changing and it welcomes donations. The Long Island Trading Post thrift store helps fund LIFEC programs and is filled with a large selection of eclectic items from furniture and collectibles to housewares, memorabilia, musical instruments and more. LIFEC helps elderly, disabled and handicapped people who are unable to care for themselves remain in their homes with their families and loved ones or find a new place to call home by assisting them in identifying and applying for resources that can help them. The Long Island Trading Post supports the non-profit organization Long Island Family and Elder Care (LIFEC). You’ll feel even better about scoring that awesome bargain. Consider visiting these places the next time you want to go on a second-hand store shopping spree. Here are a few thrift shops that are giving back to LI. Another good reason? Some thrift stores are actually funding sources for charities that are doing valuable work for the Long Island community.

Plus, shopping at thrift stores helps keep usable items out of landfills.

They are where you can find everything from designer clothes and handbags at rock-bottom prices to unique collectibles - you never know what you might discover hidden in an aisle or on a shelf.

There are lots of great reasons to shop at thrift stores.
