17 Reasons for Shopping Second Hand Charity Shops

Rachel The Ponds Farmhouse
by Rachel The Ponds Farmhouse

There are many benefits of shopping second hand charity shops and today we are going to explore all the reasons shopping resale is good for everyone.

Resale shopping has exploded since Covid 19 and there are no signs of any slow down. While major retailers are lowering prices to remain competitive, many higher end retailers are experiencing a decline in sales. Resales shops are expected to reach $53 Billion in 2023 according to this article.

Due to this increase in ethical shopping for second hand merchandise, several retail companies are jumping on the band wagon.

LuluLemon has introduced a “Like New” program on an experimental basis and IKEA is trying a “Buy Back & Resale Program”.

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Thrifting with the Gals – Shopping Second Hand


Todays post in part of our monthly series, Thrifting with the Gals.

Each month we share our thrifting and resale shopping adventures with you on our Instagram Stories.

On the 3rd Thursday of each month, we share a blog post with tips on using your thrifted goods, places to shop and more. You can see last month’s Thrifting In Vintage Thrift Shops Wilmington, NC here.

This month our guest thrifting friend is Cindy from County Road 407. Cindy is the host of a monthly Pinterest Challenge which I love to participate in.

In addition, our regular crew will be sharing their fun thrifting adventures from this past month.


  • Kristin – White Arrows Home
  • Ann – Dabbling and Decorating
  • Robyn – Robyns French Nest


What are the benefits to You When Shopping Second Hand?


First, you save money on your clothing and home decor budget.

In most second hand shops, the prices are a fraction of the original retail price.

This haul from a thrift store in Wilmington was less $40.00 and the brass sailboat was only $7.00. I recently saw the same boat for $179.00 here online.

In addition, the copper pitcher was only $8.00 and most I’ve seen begin around 60.00. This copper pitcher isn’t nearly as unique.

Second, if you are a vintage lover, you can find many vintage decor items at resale shops.

These 24 pieces of vintage SPODE dishes were only $12.50 at our local Christian United Outreach Center thrift store, compared to a set of 4 dessert plates for $59.00 on Etsy.

You can see more about thrift store shopping for tableware on my Utlimate Guide to Creative Tablescapes.

Third, if you love a unique and curated decor style, you are able to find many one of a kind items at second hand stores and vintage shops.

This unique basket was only $5.00 at a second hand shop.


What are the overall benefits for Shopping Second Hand?


  • Helps to reduce landfill waste
  • Environmentally beneficial by reducing the need for new production
  • Helps to Support Charities
  • Ethical Shopping


Why Support Charity Second Hand Shops?


Today I’m going to focus on the benefits of shopping non-profit charitable resale stores. I frequent many thrift stores, consignment and vintage shops that I love and more are popping up all the time.

However, today I’m talking more about shopping for a cause.

Most charity non-profit second hand shops use proceeds to benefit those in need. Here is a break down of a few national Charity Resale Shops that you will find throughout the US and beyond.

The majority of this vignette are thrifted second hand items


National Charity Resale Shopping


Habitat for Humanity Restore for Furniture, Home Goods, Building Materials, and Appliance Second Hand Shopping


This is one of my favorite second hand shops due to the quality of merchandise as well as their cause. I find their prices to be exceptionally low in most areas where I’ve shopped.

Each ReStore is independently owned and sales help Habitat for Humanity Partner with local families to build, rehabilitate and repair safe & affordable homes in your community and around the world.

You can read more about the history and on going contributions to our communities attributed to this non-profit organization here.

Here are a few of my ReStore purchases.

For only $35.00 and a little chalk paint, this piece looks brand new. See more about the updating vintage furniture with Chalk Paint here.

I picked up these cute botanical dishes for just 50 Cents each and they were perfect on this Galentine’s Brunch Table Setting

One of my favorite recent ReStore finds was this lamp for $1.00 which I transformed for pennies with this napkin decoupage technique.

And this cute FREE chandelier that I use in the DIY Greenhouse came from our local ReStore.

The Conclusion:

Habitat for Humanity is great for second hand furniture, tableware and lamps. Great prices in my area and their goal is to move the donated item instead of waiting for a buyer who will pay the higher prices. There isn’t much negative publicity surrounding this non-profit organization. They keep then paid staff to a minimum.


Salvation Army Family Thrift Stores Disaster Relief, Homeless Shelters, Veteran Services


“95% of the time, all proceeds from Salvation Army Thrift Stores go to support local Salvation Army addiction rehabilitation programs, after school programs or food pantries”.

However, the organization as a whole serves 131 countries helping people in need without discrimination.

To learn more about your local Family Thrift Stores and their proceed allocations, visit here and search your city and state.

Our local store has many great second hand items at very reasonable prices.

All of these vintage dishes were purchased at the Salvation Army Family Thrift Store for 25 to 50 cents each.

The Conclusion:

Great prices but rarely find larger pieces here. My local store is always busy and you have to be there at the right time to get the best merchandise.

No one can dispute their help to communities in need once disaster strikes. However, some do question where all the proceeds are used.


Goodwill Non-Profit for Job Training and Placement Services


All Goodwill Stores are locally controlled by regions. The money goes toward skill training, career counseling, and classes for disabled individuals who are challenged in the traditional job market.

Prices are also controlled by regions and I find a wide range of prices when shopping.

However, I have found some great deals including some of these favorites.

The folding bench was from several years ago but it’s still a favorite find for only $10.00.

In addition, this great $7.00 lamp. You can see the before here.

The one that almost got away is this great ironstone planter. I walked right past it and didn’t see it. Thankfully I made another sweep of the store and grabbed this $5.00 treasure.

See the DIY Greenhouse Summer Tour here.

The Conclusion:

Prices are all over the place at my local Goodwill stores and I rarely find furniture anymore.

Although I’ve found great deals, I feel the great deals are harder to find.

Goodwill is a huge organization and brings in a lot of money, therefore it’s easy to find negative publicity surrounding allocation of proceeds.


Benefits of Local Non-Profit Charity Second Hand Shopping


I’m going to share some local charity second hand shops that I love. You probably have similar resale shops in your area and in order to locate them you can easily google search for those in your city or county.

From my experience, the donations received in many of these local charities will be of better quality and you will find more vintage merchandise as well.

When someone donates, they like to see where their contributions are being used and when the charity is local, that is much easier to do.


Christian United Outreach Center – Short-term Crisis Intervention for Citizens of Randolph Country in Need.


Their services include:


  • Food Pantry
  • Financial assistance
  • Medical Assistance
  • Home repairs
  • Homeless Assistance


We have all read and seen the articles about misappropriation of funds in national organizations and whether true or not, the citizens of our county can see the money from their donated items being put to good use everyday.

One of my favorite shops because of the wonderful vintage merchandise you can find.

I shared the Spode dishes I found at the beginning of this post.

This sweet vintage tea set is the one I used for our Supper Clubs Vintage Tea Party last month.

This great wooden bowl and the milk glass vase are both CUOC finds. You can see the full table decorated with more thrifted finds here on table settings for Spring Ideas.

One of the best deals was these vintage copper pieces that found on one recent trip. All these pieces were less than $25.00 total.

In addition, these brass shell sconces and the lobster mold was only $5.00 for both.

If you were to purchase the shell sconces at retail, it would be at least $50.00.

Conclusion:

Great cause to contribute to. Excellent quality merchandise and reasonable prices. The longer items remain in the shop, the better the discount level.


More local non-profits



In addition, I know there are so many other non-profits that you can contribute to when you shop second hand in your area. Please be encouraged to seek them out in your area.

I hope this give you some insight into the importance and benefit of second hand shopping.

Be sure to check out the other Thrifting posts today. Next up is our guest blogger this month Cindy from County Road 407 with Fun Ideas for Summer Decor Using Vintage Finds.

Be sure to Click each link below for more Thrifting and Vintage Ideas.

County Road 407
Dabbling and Decorating

Cindy – Fun Summer Decor using Vintage Finds / Ann – Vintage Vibe Aesthetics to Treasure

Robyn’s French Nest
White Arrows Home

Robyn – 5 Ways to Decorate with Thrifted Baskets / Kristin – Shopping at Junk Bonanza Vintage Market


Thanks so much for stopping by today and I look forward to sharing my next adventure with you.

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  • Shelby 🐈 Shelby 🐈 on Aug 04, 2022

    Good information and inspiration. Love your finds and so many of the dishes I have seen in my aunts, grandparents, friends homes during my childhood. Sure wish I had some of them. I'm trying to minimize my home currently, but the urge to go out and find treasures such as these has me chomping at the bit. Lovely settings. Thank you.

  • Wendy Wendy on Mar 09, 2023

    I didn't think being smart on a budget was a new idea. Some of us can't afford to shop any other way or want to for that matter.

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