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Grandma’s Den Thrift Shop Association

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Thrift shops are filled with hidden treasures and a fun experience of journeying that you don’t get to experience often. At Grandma’s Den, donated items such as used clothing, personal items, used furniture, T.V., personal electronics, and household items are collected. When possible, items are refurbished to create something acceptable to be resold to the public.

First opened around 1980, the thrift shop was operated by a group of senior ladies who collected and resold donated items. Grandma’s Den has been overseen by a Board of Directors since 1993, which established a woodworking shop in 1997. A major focus of the shop is providing opportunities for those in the special needs community, such as individuals with developmental disabilities, within the Falher Friendship Corner Association. This includes the experience of operating a store, as well as having training opportunities.

Visit Grandma’s Den to support an organization that is environmentally friendly, sustainable and working for a good cause.

Photos: https://grandmasden.page.tl/, https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057363951439

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