Goodwill Stores
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat Sun - Phone:
Main - 815-434-4680
- Address:
- 501 W Stevenson Rd Ottawa, IL 61350
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- Categories
- Thrift Shops, Consignment Service, Resale Shops, Second Hand Dealers, Social Service Organizations, Used Furniture
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- Brands
- whirlpool
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Goodwill Industries of Northern Illinois
General Info
Goodwill Industries of Northern Illinois is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to create opportunities for individuals with barriers to enhance their lives. Goodwill funds job training programs, employment placement services and other community-based programs by selling donated clothing and household items in its 11 retail stores located in northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin. In 2020, Goodwill Industries of Northern Illinois served 18,724 people in the communities in which we reside and employed over 600 people in retail and mission programs. Goodwill stores are located in northern Illinois (Rockford, Machesney Park, Freeport, Sterling, DeKalb, Ottawa, McHenry, Huntley, Crystal Lake and Algonquin) and Beloit, Wisconsin.Â
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Reviews
08/16/12
They have good childrenz toys however a horrible selection of clothing and shoes
09/18/11
I often shop all the secondhand/thrift stores in the area and find this particular Goodwill store to be the best. It is very clean and organized. The clothing is sorted by color, size, and type. The furniture is priced very reasonably - I got my entire living room and dining room furniture there! The staff is extremely helpful and friendly. The monthly sales are unbeatable! The sell all their clothes for either $1.23 or $1 each! I strongly recommend this store to anyone looking to save money and have a great shopping experience.
05/24/11
I was at this location yesterday and will not be back again! . I had paid for my purchase at the register, was handed my receipt and was heading out the door when I hear someone say "STOP" I had purchased a plant stand and there was not a ticket on it when I had reached the register, the cashiers at the register knew the price of the item as apparently they had just recently brought the item from the back to the store to be sold, we all had assumed that the tag had fallen off. I hear a woman in the backround who was very unhappy as she had intended to purchase this item...she was holding a piece of masking tape with the price and name of the item that I had just purchased (the plant stand). I guess if you pull a price tag off the item you want it is your claim ticket. There was no posting of this anywhere in the store. I understand why she was upset if this is policy, I was more upset when the store manager took my plant stand from me, refunded my money and told me I could not keep it