
Affordable finds for a charitable cause in Sacramento.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store is a community-focused discount store in Sacramento, offering a wide selection of gently used items including furniture, clothing, housewares, and electronics. Known for its organized sections and color-coded sales, the store provides budget-friendly shopping while supporting charitable initiatives. With a commitment to cleanliness and friendly service, it serves as a go-to destination for thrift shoppers and donors alike, making a positive impact through every purchase and donation.
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Browse a vast inventory of donated items including clothing, furniture, electronics, and housewares at budget-friendly prices.
Accept donations of gently used goods with a simple process and provide tax-deductible receipts for contributions.
Enjoy rotating discounts on items based on tag colors, offering even greater savings on quality brands.
All proceeds fund local charitable programs, ensuring your purchases directly help those in need in Sacramento.
Shop easily with well-maintained areas sorted by category like men's, women's, and children's clothing, and furniture.
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LOVE & LIGHT
Great prices, lots of inventory, friendly staff and they actually donate the money to good charities unlike Goodwill who keeps it all!
Gacha World
Prices were raised , over priced. Blonde female in charge rude . According to her the price is base on brand n quality on donated items. Not wasting my money here or even donating anything to this people, they’re were always my first choice. There’s other second hand places where items can dropped off Deseret Industries even Goodwill is cheaper.
Angela Allen
This is one of my favorite go to thrift stores. Things go on sale through their color coded price tag, so it's fun to see something you like go down even more. And really great brand names.
Angela D Harris
As the bereaved, I wasn't sure where to go to donate my grandmother's belongings. I'm grateful to the Society of St. Vincent because I was an emotional wreak...the process was simple, I followed the operating hours and drop-off instructions. In exchange, you should receive a receipt for the taxable donation(s). For what it's worth, I thought the location was very clean and well maintained for a thrift store. Again, the process of recycling gently used or (unused) new items made the grieving process more palatable. I found it helpful, inside the store, everything was separated fairly well. They had things organized by sections (clothing: men, women and children), housewares, electronics, furniture and appliances, etc.
Faith Rothlisberger
Most of my lovely home is furnished with great furniture and beautiful artwork from St.Vincent DePaul Thrift Store.