
Our Mission
Worthwhile is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that reaches and serves individuals affected by human trafficking and exploitation via our education, empowerment, & prevention program, restorative long-term safe house program, and employment programs via Worthwhile Thrift.
The profits from Worthwhile Thrift stores help cover the immense overhead costs associated with running the most comprehensive survivor non-profit in Pennsylvania.
We accept donations Monday-Saturday, 10am-6pm.
For the health and safety of our staff, please donate clothing and soft items in 13-gallon trash bags, and housewares and books in small boxes.
Items We Accept
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Women's Clothing
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Men's Clothing
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Children's Clothing
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Shoes
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Accessories & Jewelry
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Housewares & Glasswares
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Toys, Puzzles & Games
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Books, CDs, DVDs & Other Media
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Electronics (Less than 5 years old)
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Tools
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Lamps
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Art & Frames
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Rugs
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Vintage & Luxury Items
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Interior & Exterior Decor
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Office Supplies & Craft Materials
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Seasonal Items (Christmas items accepted from October-December)
Items We Do Not Accept
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Furniture
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Mattresses
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Helmets
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Computers & Monitors
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AC Units
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Skis & Ski Equipment
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Food & Other Perishables
Baby Gear
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Car Seats
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Cribs & Bassinets
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High Chairs
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Pack'n' Plays
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Swings & Exersaucers
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Bumbo Seats, etc.
Anything that is...
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Broken
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Rusted
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Torn
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Stained
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Perishable
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Combustible
Donation Guidelines
Volunteer
Volunteers help keep costs low and allow for more funding to be directed to Worthwhile's restorative programs. Worthwhile Thrift in Plumsteadville, Collegeville, and Horsham is open Monday-Saturday 10am-7pm. Shifts are generally 4 hours and scheduled when convenient to the volunteer.
Thrift store volunteers receive a 50% discount off of all thrift items (excluding White Ticket items and Gift Cards).

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