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  • How to shop at the AMAZING Edmonton Impact Outlet Store

    How to shop at the AMAZING Edmonton Impact Outlet Store

    The Blue Bin Experience at the AMAZING Edmonton Impact Centre!

    Q: Ever wonder what happens to the items that don’t sell in our thrift stores?

    A: The items are sent to our Amazing Impact Centre where they get sorted and have one more chance to find a new home for a fraction of the price!

    If you haven’t been to the outlet store or are wondering how you go about getting your hands on some of those overlooked hidden gems, you’re missing out! Located at 11415 168 St. NW in Edmonton at the AMAZING Edmonton Impact Centre, this has become a thrifters paradise. Let us tell you about everything you need to know to prepare for your trip!

    Step 1: The Layout

    Scattered throughout the Outlet Store are Giant blue bins, with each bin containing a select group of items. One bin can contain a variety of records, while another bin can contain winter wear.

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    Step 2: Get ready to rumble!

    Shoppers line up in the designated section, because every 25 minutes a new bin replaces an older bin and it’s first come, first serve for the items!

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    Step 3: Ready and GO!

    Once the bin is in the designated area and it’s safe to shop, a Goodwill employee will give a signal or blow a whistle when shoppers can begin their shopping experience.

    This is your chance to grab all of your thrift finds and items! Make sure you do a thorough search, this is the last chance anyone has to snag these items before they get recycled!

    Put all your special finds in your cart and hop to the next bin! There are lots more unique pieces to discover!

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    Step 4: All thrifted out!

    Once you’ve snagged your goods, head to the front to have your haul weighed!

    Pricing is dependent on weight. If you’re under 50 lbs., it is $1.99 per pound, but if you’re over 50 lbs., it is only 99 cents per pound!

    Please note, that there is special pricing for books, glassware and furniture to save you the most money!

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    Step 5: Do a happy dance!

    Once you have paid and loaded up your thrift haul, do a happy dance! By shopping at Goodwill’s outlet store you not only snagged some amazing thrift finds but directly diverted items from a landfill and supported one GOOD mission! We’d say that’s something to celebrate!

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  • Health and Safety Within Goodwill Store

    Health and Safety Within Goodwill Store

    Since 1963, Goodwill Industries of Alberta has been a leader in changing lives for the better, strengthening families and communities through the power of work and the dignity of a job. We pride ourselves on converting donations to tremendous opportunity for Albertans with disabilities through our award winning social enterprise.  Through our Community Connections employment program, we have been highly successful in partnering with companies and organizations to create employment in the community with these partners.  We do all of this with a commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainability ensuring the opportunities we create and generate today do not impair opportunity for future generations, and our planet.

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    Health and well-being within Goodwill Stores

    Aligning with best practices and playing our part to support a healthy, vibrant and safe community, beginning IMMEDIATELY, Goodwill Industries of Alberta is aligning with provincial governments, as health services are requiring that facemasks are to be worn in all public spaces.

    This means that in accordance with Provincial Government Health Guidelines, all shoppers in Alberta must wear a facemask upon entering Goodwill stores.

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    We embrace this opportunity to protect the health and well-being of everyone at Goodwill, including all of our valued team members, volunteers, donors and shoppers. There will be challenges moving forward with this, though we are committed to uphold expectations from a health and safety perspective, protecting those who are most vulnerable.

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    Store and Donation Hours Changed

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    Store and Donation Hours Change

    Please note the following changes to store hours:

    All thrift retail stores in Alberta will now operate from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. until further notice*

    *Exceptions include:
    The Edmonton Impact Centre (9 a.m. – 5 p.m.)
    Whyte Avenue in Edmonton (10 a.m. – 5 p.m.)
    Spruce Grove (10 a.m. – 5 p.m.)

    Stand-alone Donation Centres hours remain 10 a.m. – 5p.m.

    The following Donation Centre attached to retail stores will operate 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
    Grande Prairie
    Edmonton – Manning Crossing & Westview (Stony Plain Road)
    Calgary – Chinook (Macleod Road) & Varsity (Shaganappi Village)

    Store Policies

    Policies will be in place for Goodwill’s thrift retail stores, including but not limited to:

    • Sneeze guards at the check-outs
    • Physical Distancing measures
    • Maximum occupancy limits
    • Employees wearing COVID related personal protective equipment
    • No contact donation drop-offs
    • Disinfecting and sanitizing all donations upon arrival in partnership with True North Environmental Solutions.
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    Currently Washrooms and Change Rooms are unavailable to customers. Please note the exchange policy below for apparel.

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    Edmonton Impact Centre

    The Edmonton Impact Centre and Outlet store continues to have rules in place for safety:

    • Maximum capacity limits.
    • Only 1 entrance and exit.
    • Face coverings mandatory for all customers
    • Shopping age restrictions. No one under the age of 12.
    • One customer per bin, with identified markings
    • Payment by debit/credit card preferred
    • Sanitization and disinfection of all materials
    • Customers who violate new procedures may be asked to leave.

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    This is a large step to bring back an organization that has helped so many through the power of work as 89% of funds raised from purchases at Goodwill go back into programs to help those with disabilities find and gain meaningful employment.

    The world has changed, but our community hasn’t. Our province continues to share goodness to our fellow neighbours who are quarantined. We continue to deliver good vibes throughout our cities. We give when we are struggling. We help when we need help the most. Together, we are spreading the good.

  • Show your boots and stampede on – Stampede spirit at Goodwill can’t be cancelled!

    Show your boots and stampede on – Stampede spirit at Goodwill can’t be cancelled!

    Stampede 2020 left a mark that will all remember for years to come!

    Despite the official cancellation of the 108th Calgary stampede, the stampede spirit couldn’t be cancelled at Goodwill stores and for western influencers like Renata Perili. Renata shares her love of all things western and country including her love of thrifted and vintage fashion on her Instagram page @Renata.Rae. Renata loves styling unique and vintage pieces to create outfits that can go from the rodeo to the midway and beyond.

    In keeping the stampede spirit alive this year, we tagged along as Renata took us through a typical pre-stampede week shop at our Calgary Goodwill stores and as she shared her final #GoodwillStampede looks. She hit three of our Calgary stores and shopped for pieces not only for her but her two adorable kids – daughter Aurora and son Connor.

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    Here’s a few of Renata’s go to tips for putting together your perfect Stampede outfit together at Goodwill:

    1. Accessories make an outfit – Renata looks for anything that has a vintage vibe and has conchos. Sometimes she’ll even looks for a cool bolo tie – a closet staple for cowboys and girls!

     

    1. Belts are a must – they are a great way to add shape and western flair to any outfit

     

    1. Look for the white cowboy hat – You’ll be in great company if you don a classic Calgary white hat – like Princess Kate and Prince William did in 2011! Goodwill carries many of the Calgary classic white hats that are great quality and perfect for any weather at the grounds.

     

    1. Look for little unique details on cowboy boots – Details, extra design elements add a bit of interest and style to your outfit.

     

    1. Don’t forget to give your home the western/stampede treatment – from picture frames, to mugs to western/prairie inspired art work, the stampede spirit can even live on in your home décor!

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    Throughout the week, Renata shared her final #GoodwillStampede looks with us and we’re not sure which look we loved best!

     

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    #GoodwillStampede Look Day 4: Fringe Friday ?
    Can you ever have too much fringe? NOPE! Fringe makes any piece of clothing instantly western and perfect for any event during stampede. Renata’s fringe sweater is from Ariat and her bolo tie a great #GoodwillFind.

    As the sun sets on Stampede for 2020, thanks to everyone who followed along on Renata’s take over, shopped our showed their boots and keep the stampede spirit alive. 2021 is sure to be bigger, bolder, and even better  – Yahoo!

     

     

     

     

     

  • Spread the GOOD

    Spread the GOOD

    The world has changed, but our community hasn’t.

    Our province continues to share goodness to our fellow neighbours. We continue to deliver good vibes throughout our cities. We give when we are struggling. We help when we need help the most.

    Which is why Goodwill Donation Centres and Thrift stores have opened right across the province. Through your generous support, Albertans with disabilities are experiencing dignity and joy through the power of work.

    Thank you to the amazing nurses, doctors, grocers, truck drivers and other essential workers. You carried the world when others couldn’t. Albertans will now help you ease this burden. We’ll carry the weight and we’ll share the goodness you’ve brought to this world, because together, with Goodwill, we will spread the good.

  • Stores that are OPEN

    Stores that are OPEN

     Media Release

    Edmonton, AB (May 14, 2020) – With safety precautions in place and lessons learned from our re-opening of thrift stores on May 16, Goodwill is excited to bring back more team members to re-launch 3 more thrift retail locations as together we continue to rally to overcome an unforeseen obstacle as we revive what was temporarily lost.

    On Thursday May 21, 2020, Goodwill is taking steps to re-launch the largest Goodwill thrift retail store in Alberta with Westview, alongside Manning Crossing in Edmonton. While in Calgary, MacLeod Trail is set to open their doors to the general public. Measures to slowly re-open our thrift stores are done ensuring the health and well-being of our clients, donors, shoppers, volunteers and employees.

    On Saturday May 23, 2020, a chinook is blowing through MacLeod Trail in Calgary as the store at 5707 Macleod Trail SW is opening their doors.

    AND on Monday May 25, 2020, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, Whyte Ave and the Impact Centre/Outlet Store in Edmonton and Varsity in Calgary will be ready to go for the public!

    The Edmonton Impact Centre and Outlet store will have some temporary rules in place for safety:

    • Maximum capacity of 18 people
    • Only 1 entrance and exit.
    • Face coverings highly encouraged for all customers
    • Shopping age restrictions. No one under the age of 16.
    • One customer per bin, with identified markings
    • Payment by debit/credit card preferred
    • Sanitization and disinfection of all materials
    • Customers who violate new procedures may be asked to leave.
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    Stores will operate from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m including the Edmonton Impact Centre.

    Here is a complete list as to what thrift stores are OPEN:

    Edmonton and area

    • SouthPark – #180, 3803 Calgary Trail NW
    • Westview – 18715 Stony Plain Rd. NW
    • Manning Crossing – 600 Manning Crossing NW
    • Whyte Avenue – 10110 82 Avenue NW, Unit 205
    • Impact Centre and Outlet Store
    • Sherwood Park – 130 Athabascan Avenue, Sherwood Park
    • Spruce Grove – 98 McLeod Avenue, Spruce Grove

    Calgary and area

    • Beacon Heights – #710, 12024 Sarcee Trail NW
    • TransCanada – 1440 – 52 St. NE
    • MacLeod Trail – 10426 MacLeod Trail SE (Willow Park area)
    • Chinook – 5707 Macleod Trail SW (by Chinook mall)
    • Varsity – 4625 Varsity Dr NW
    • Airdrie – 306, 800 Veterans Blvd. NW, Airdrie

    Grande Prairie

    • Grande Prairie – 10940 100 Avenue

    ALL STORES OPEN

    This is a large step to bring back an organization that has helped so many through the power of work as 89% of funds raised from purchases at Goodwill go back into programs to help those with disabilities find and gain meaningful employment.

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    Policies will be in place for Goodwill’s thrift retail stores, including but not limited to:

    • Sneeze guards at the check-outs
    • Physical Distancing measures
    • Maximum occupancy limits
    • Employees wearing COVID related personal protective equipment
    • No contact donation drop-offs
    • Disinfecting and sanitizing all donations upon arrival in partnership with True North Environmental Solutions.

    The world has changed, but our community hasn’t. Our province continues to share goodness to our fellow neighbours who are quarantined. We continue to deliver good vibes throughout our cities. We give when we are struggling. We help when we need help the most. Together, we are spreading the good.

  • Goodwill re-launches with 4 stores

    Goodwill re-launches with 4 stores

     Media Release

    Edmonton, AB (May 14, 2020) – A new standard is upon us as we ease back into societal norms. Together we continue to rally to overcome an unforeseen obstacle as we revive what was temporarily lost. This has meant adjustments and obligations towards the health and safety of our community. A healthy community is a functioning community.

    On Saturday May 16, 2020, Goodwill is taking steps to re-launch the organization by opening select thrift retail operations. We will be re-opening thrift store locations in Grande Prairie, Trans Canada and Beacon Heights in Calgary and SouthPark in Edmonton. Measures to slowly re-open our thrift stores are done ensuring the health and well-being of our clients, donors, shoppers, volunteers and employees. Stores will operate from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

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    While other Goodwill thrift retail stores will relaunch at a later date, this is a large step to bring back an organization that has helped so many through the power of work as 89% of funds raised from purchases at Goodwill go back into programs to help those with disabilities find and gain meaningful employment.

    Kevin Macdonald, Chair of the Board of Directors, is happy to have people return to work.

    “Thanks to our community we have become an award-winning not-for-profit social enterprise, who is now one of the largest employers of people with disabilities in Alberta. Many of our team members, shoppers, volunteers and donors are our friends. They are our family.”

    President and CEO Dale Monaghan is proud to relaunch the social enterprise, helping to strengthen lives for the better.

    “There are for-profit organizations and there are not-for-profit organizations. I am proud to refer to Goodwill as a FOR-IMPACT organization.”

    About 30% of Goodwill’s 750 employees has a disability and 89% of funds raised from your donation goes into programs that will help those with disability find a meaningful job.

    Monaghan continues, “I cannot say thank you enough to the hundreds of thousands of Albertans who regularly support Goodwill. Together we are carrying the torch of so many, as we change lives for the better.”

    Policies will be in place for Goodwill’s thrift retail stores, including but not limited to:

    • Sneeze guards at the check-outs
    • Physical Distancing measures
    • Maximum occupancy limits
    • Employees wearing COVID related personal protective equipment
    • No contact donation drop-offs
    • Disinfecting and sanitizing all donations upon arrival in partnership with True North Environmental Solutions.

    The world has changed, but our community hasn’t. Our province continues to share goodness to our fellow neighbours who are quarantined. We continue to deliver good vibes throughout our cities. We give when we are struggling. We help when we need help the most. Together, we are spreading the good.

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    About Goodwill Industries of Alberta: Creating positive change since 1963, Goodwill’s mission is to provide Albertans with disabilities the opportunity to enhance their lives through meaningful employment. Goodwill Alberta is one of the largest employers of Albertans with disabilities; 30% of Goodwill employees have a self-disclosed disability. We provide employment opportunities in our thrift stores and an accommodating work environment for Albertans with disabilities in Edmonton, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, St. Albert, Grand Prairie, Calgary and Airdrie. Our Edmonton based Career Connections program has been providing employment coaching, job search, and training to individuals with developmental disabilities for decades. The success of Goodwill’s retail operations revolves around the generosity of people in our community choosing to donate to Goodwill and shop at our thrift stores. Every year over one million Albertans shop at Goodwill, and more than 700,000 Albertans donate to Goodwill; 89.2% of all revenues go back into our mission and remains in Alberta. We are also a major recycler of a growing range of donated items; we recycle more than 13 million kg every year.  We are a donor-driven charitable society and we’ve been proudly serving Albertans for nearly 60 years.

  • Donation Centres Re-Launch

    Donation Centres Re-Launch

    Goodwill Donation Centres Open

    Edmonton, AB (May 8, 2020) – Our world has been shaken and like any challenge, we are coming together for the health and well-being of our fellow-man. We are showing how people can rally as one to overcome any obstacle to revive what was once lost. Coming together, by staying apart. People helping people.

    Our province continues to share goodness with our fellow neighbours. We continue to deliver good vibes throughout our cities. We give when we are struggling. We help when we need help the most. Together, we are spreading the good.

    For Goodwill, this has meant temporarily closing our donation centres, our employment programs and our thrift retail stores to ensure our clients, donors, shoppers, volunteers and employees were safe and healthy during this uncertain time.

    We are asking you to continue to spread the good, to help those that need a little more assistance because on May 9th, 2020, we are re-launching and re-opening our Goodwill Donation Centres.

    After weeks of organizing your home, apartment, closet and business, you now have the opportunity to donate your unwanted clothes or gently household items to help those with disabilities get back into the workforce. By donating, you will be supporting critical personal support services while also supporting waste management and diverting waste from local landfills.

    Policies will be in place to accept donations, including but not limited to:

    • No contact donation drop-offs
    • Employees wearing COVID related personal protective equipment
    • Disinfecting and sanitizing all donations upon arrival in partnership with True North Environmental Solutions.

    President and CEO Dale Monaghan is happy many of the temporary laid off workers will return to work, and is still urging the public to be cautious in regards to COVID-19.

    “Goodwill is happy to re-open our donation centres across the province as we continue to champion career development and environmental stewardship, supporting our team, our clients with disabilities, our shoppers and our donors.”

    About 30% of Goodwill’s 750 employees has a disability and 89% of funds raised from your donation goes into programs that will help those with disability find a meaningful job, as we strengthen our community through the power of work and the dignity of a job.

    “We must continue to play our part to support ongoing safety protocols, adhering to provincial legislation as we relaunch our operations,” says Monaghan.

    Goodwill thrift store locations will not be open at this time and we will announce the opening at a later date.

    Be well, stay safe and thank you for your ongoing support of Goodwill, as together we are making a difference in the lives of Albertans.

    If you would like to know more about what people can do with their donations, or if you would like a walk-through of our donation centre to see the process on the sanitization of donated goods, please contact us below.

    Doug Roxburgh
    Marketing and Communications ManagersOffice: 780-944-1414 Ext. 81043Cell: 587-778-0324
    Email:  droxburgh@goodwill.ab.ca

     

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    About Goodwill Industries of Alberta: Creating positive change since 1963, Goodwill’s mission is to provide Albertans with disabilities the opportunity to enhance their lives through meaningful employment. Goodwill Alberta is one of the largest employers of Albertans with disabilities; 30% of Goodwill employees have a self-disclosed disability. We provide employment opportunities in our thrift stores and an accommodating work environment for Albertans with disabilities in Edmonton, Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, St. Albert, Grand Prairie, Calgary and Airdrie. Our Edmonton based Career Connections program has been providing employment coaching, job search, and training to individuals with developmental disabilities for decades. The success of Goodwill’s retail operations revolves around the generosity of people in our community choosing to donate to Goodwill and shop at our thrift stores. Every year over one million Albertans shop at Goodwill, and more than 700,000 Albertans donate to Goodwill; 89.2% of all revenues go back into our mission and remains in Alberta. We are also a major recycler of a growing range of donated items; we recycle more than 13 million kg every year.  We are a donor-driven charitable society and we’ve been proudly serving Albertans for nearly 60 years.

  • Please HOLD ON to your donations!

    Please HOLD ON to your donations!

    With the current situation regarding COVID-19 and public health and safety, Goodwill Industries of Alberta has decided to temporarily close their retail locations and donation centres. In doing so, the organization is protecting the health and well-being of staff, volunteers, donors and shoppers.

    By temporarily closing our locations, this means our organization is currently not seeking any donations. We understand people are in the midst of spring cleaning, and while working from home, they may be re-organizing their house, apartment, closets or home office space, and we are encouraging you to do so! However, we are urging the public to HOLD ON to their donations until after our organization is back in operation.

    Goodwill does not have the staff or resources in place during this current global climate to handle any donations. Together we have to change and adapt our routines as necessary to combat COVID-19.

    This is a temporary measure to ensure we continue to look out for our staff, people who frequent Goodwill and people with disabilities.

    President and CEO, Dale Monaghan understands the current shift in habits will be difficult, but do-able as Goodwill looks forward to your support once this pandemic is handled accordingly.

    “Goodwill is strong. Goodwill be here today, tomorrow and into the future to champion career development and environment stewardship, as well as supporting our team, our clients with disabilities, our shoppers and our donors.”

  • Temporary Thrift Store and Donation Centre Closing

    Temporary Thrift Store and Donation Centre Closing

    People helping people. Communities rallying in support of one another. Since 1963, community support has helped Goodwill become part of the fabric of Alberta, supporting Albertans with disabilities through the power of work and the dignity of a job.

    Since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak, we have been carefully monitoring the progression of the situation and are closely adhering to the advice of Canada’s public health authorities.  We have aligned with their recommendations and have implemented numerous changes to our facilities, procedures and our protocols.

    We are re-assuring you that there have been no cases of COVID-19 here at Goodwill and the health and safety of our employees, volunteers, shoppers and donors are of the utmost importance.

    With this in mind, Goodwill Industries of Alberta has some difficult news.

    As of March 21st, Goodwill is temporarily closing store and donation centres throughout the province.

    This is a temporary measure to ensure we continue to look out for our staff, people who frequent Goodwill and people with disabilities.

    “This is not an easy decision, as our mandate is to provide employment opportunities and career development for those with disabilities,” says Kevin MacDonald, Chair of the Goodwill Board of Directors.

    “Goodwill’s successful growth, fueled by the generosity of the community through donated clothing and used household goods, as well as those who shop within Goodwill’s retail outlets. Thanks to our community we have become an award-winning not-for-profit social enterprise, who is now one of the largest employers of people with disabilities in Alberta. Many of our team members, shoppers, volunteers and donors are our friends. They are our family. We understand this will affect many and we will work diligently to ensure no person is left behind.”

    With the announcements from the Federal and Provincial governments in regards to economic measures in support of residents, businesses, not-for-profits and other organizations across the country, Goodwill is analyzing and understanding how our organization can work with levels of government to support Albertans and Canadians through this troubling time. These measures will include, but not limited to, sickness benefits, the Emergency Care Benefit, Employment Insurance and wage subsidies.

    Goodwill would like to thank and publicly acknowledge the strength of leadership being demonstrated by Prime Minister Trudeau and Premier Kenney, as well as the care and compassion of the medical officers and medical professionals across the country.

    President and CEO, Dale Monaghan understands this is a very difficult with your loved ones and our community.

    “Goodwill is strong. Goodwill be here today, tomorrow and into the future to champion career development and environment stewardship, as well as supporting our team, our clients with disabilities, our shoppers and our donors.”

    Monaghan continues, “I cannot say thank you enough to the hundreds of thousands of Albertans who regularly support Goodwill. You continue to light the inspiration candle of so many, as together we change lives for the better, strengthening families and communities through the power of work and the dignity of a job.”

  • COVID-19 Special Update

    COVID-19 Special Update

    People help people. We must remember this during this time.

    As a not for profit organization supporting career development and job creation programs to help Albertans with disabilities to gain meaningful employment, Goodwill Industries of Alberta continues our strong dedication to support these individuals. We salute people helping people, from our donors and shoppers, to our wonderful volunteers and team members.

    In light of recent events associated with the spread of COVID-19, Goodwill has employed preventative measures to protect the health and safety of everyone who frequents Goodwill.

    Measures include:

    • Following guidelines set forth by Alberta Health Services and Health Canada.
    • Providing extra cleaning and disinfecting supplies to our stores and facilities.
    • Updating, revising and implementing new cleaning procedures.
    • All staff members have been given guidelines for best hygiene practices, including but not limited to, washing their hands with anti-bacterial soap often, practicing social distancing and staying home if they are sick.

    Our stores remain open and we are still accepting used clothing and donations. Your support means that more Albertans with disabilities can experience dignity and joy, through the power of work.

    We understand this is a very difficult time with your loved ones and our community. As circumstances continue to develop, one thing will remain the same. We will make decisions with the health and well-being of our customers, team members, volunteers and donors as our highest priority.

    People help people and this what we plan on doing going forward with your support.

  • Repair For Good Live Demonstration

    Repair For Good Live Demonstration

    The good thing about upcycling is that there really are no limits to what you can create. It’s a sustainable, cost-effective option, and anyone can join the upcycling revolution and undertake a range of upcycled furniture projects!

    This revolution has came to Goodwill as our organization goes back to our heritage. Back to where it all began.

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    In conjunction with ATB Financial through the Sustainable Action Plan, Goodwill has created the Repair for Good program. A program that takes discarded furniture and keeps the items out of the landfill by upcycling and creating a new centre piece for your home. Oh and the people refurbishing these furniture pieces? That’s right, they are volunteers and employed Albertans with disabilities. The transformation is amazing!

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    Goodwill has even had live demonstrations at our Goodwill Westview Thrift Store and Donation Centre where people could watch first hand how these pieces have been upcycled!

     

    Funds from each purchase will go towards programs that will help more people with disabilities find purposeful employment. Our trainers will inspect all items for quality before pick-up. Please message for more details. Prices are firm with pick-up in the West End of Edmonton. 11415 168st. NW

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    Goodwill Industries of Alberta Contributor

  • Newsletter Sign-up

    Newsletter Sign-up

    Find out the latest and greatest deals at Goodwill by signing up with our Email Newsletter!

    You can read and watch the amazing stories that happen within!

    See everything from video of the Career Connections programs, stories of how Goodwill impacted lives for the better, to our weekly tag sales!

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  • Goodwill Date Night

    Goodwill Date Night

    Everyone knows that famous dating profile quote “I like long walks on the beach”. But for “thrifting queen” and influencer Grace Rodgers, change the word beach to Goodwill. Grace is an avid thrifter and chronicles her thrift store finds and shopping tips on her Instagram page StyleandGracepreloved.  Introduced to thrifting at a young age, Grace shops weekly at Goodwill and along with partner Nick, loves to hit Goodwill for their version of date night.

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    Grace Rodgers of Styleandgracepreloved

    With Grace’s love of Goodwill, thrifting and with Valentines Day around the corner, we asked if we could tag along on one of their Goodwill date nights and we even challenged them to a thrift off- where they were tasked to put together a full outfit for only $20.

    We followed Grace and Nick as they went on their date at our Beacon Heights Store in Calgary. Here’s a few tips and tricks Grace shared with us for a successful Thrift off and shopping trip:

    1. Always check for what colour of tag is on sale – the tag colour on sale changes weekly
    1. Hit your favourite sections first and maximize your time – Grace loves the jean, shoes and book sections – so she spends most of her shopping trips in these sections before moving on
    1. Grab a cart – you never know how many options you’ll want to try on and it helps to keep your hands free for shopping
    1. Check the put away racks by the dressing rooms – it may not have been a winner for the person who tried it on before, but you could find a few winners that work for you
    1. Scope out the selection behind the counter – Behind the counter is where more treasures can be found. Spot something you’d like to see? One of our friendly team members would be happy to assist you!

    At the end of the date, Grace and Nick had their final outfits ready. Grace found a gorgeous, green formal coat and paired it with booties. Nick went plumber chic with one-piece green coverall and accessorized with a Calgary flames snapback hat.  After putting the vote out to our Instagram followers, Grace was determined the winner!

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    Nick’s Plumber Chic Look

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    Grace in a gorgeous green coat

    So next time you’re looking for your next date night, jump in the car, challenge your partner to a thrift off and enjoy long walks through Goodwill, hand in hand.

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    Nick and Grace in their final Thrift Off Outfits

    Courtesy of Shannon Black

    Goodwill Industries of Alberta Contributor