ThriftWorks! Thrift Store - WACOSA - Central Minnesota
712 Lincoln Loop, Sauk Centre, MN 56378
Eligibility
Open to all
Required documents
None
Hours
Vary
(320)352-6759
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Intake Sauk Centre Donation Center
(320)257-2920
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Intake Waite Park Store and Donation Center
Application process
Call; walk in
Fees
Donations accepted; vary
Service area
MN
Other Information
Hours of Operation
- Open Weekday Evenings After 5 pm
- Open Saturday or Sunday
Application Process
- Walk In
Thrift Store selling used clothing, small household items, furniture, and miscellaneous items - Women's, men's, and children's clothing and shoes- Books, movies, games- Toys- Small household appliances- Housewares- Jewelry and accessories- Linen and bedding- Tools- Furniture - only after reviewed and approvedWill not accept:- Hazardous waste, or items containing hazardous waste, such as: computers, VCRs, TVs, monitors, stereos, turntables, speakers, phones, or answering machines- Microwave ovens- Mattresses or box springs - Infant/children equipment: cribs, highchairs, pack n plays, car seats, etc.- Large furniture must be reviewed and approved for acceptance- Sleeper sofas- Food- Flammable products- Weapons and explosives- Construction materials- Carpeting- Large exercise equipment
Last Assured
01/06/2026
What's Here
KitchenwareChildren's Clothing Donation ProgramsChildren's ClothingThrift ShopsElectronics/Small Appliance Donation ProgramsFurniture/Home Furnishings Donation ProgramsBedding/Linen Donation ProgramsShoesSmall Appliances/ElectronicsBedding/LinenShoe Donation ProgramsKitchenware Donation ProgramsGeneral Clothing Donation Programs
Providing organization
WACOSA - Central Minnesota
Works for adults living with a disability, building a circle of support to empower individuals to develop skills, explore and pursue employment, and foster community connections from graduation through retirement.It serves over 650 adults with disabilities annually. WACOSA runs a thrift store, 'ThriftWorks!' and a document destruction business, 'DocuShred,' both employ people living with disabilities and are open to the public.
