Goodwill Industries of Western New York, founded in 1920, is a part of Goodwill, which operates in more than 215 locations in the United States, Canada and over 20 other countries. The organization serves individuals with disabilities and provides job training, employment services and educational opportunities. In addition, Goodwill Industries of Western New York offers job placement and post-employment support services. The organization supports a workforce readiness training program that focuses on career development, job search, placement and employment retention skills. Goodwill Industries of Western New York operates a technology training center that offers an information technology training program for individuals with disabilities. It also operates several stores that provide a range of new and pre-owned goods, including apparel, toys, furniture and household items. Goodwill Industries of Western New York is located in Buffalo, N.Y.
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Joan J.

02/20/2014

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The GW prices are too high. Compare with other thrift stores. New items with the original price tag will be marked twice the original price. On Monday 2/17/14 I saw a pine TV dinner table painted black priced $38.00 @ the Transit Rd Williamsville location. A used tank top will run you $4.00. Go to Kohl"s Target or Walmart & get a new one on sale for $5.00. A hardcover book runs $2.50. Go to Salvation Army or Amvets & pay $1.00. GW may get someone to buy something @ a higher price, but they are losing out @ more people buying more items. I have also chosen to donate my items to the other thrifts because of their pricing.

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Fax: 716-854-1988

TollFree: 800-741-0186

TollFree: 800-466-3945

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East Side, Broadway - Fillmore
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Charities, Foundations-Educational, Philanthropic, Research, Resale Shops, Second Hand Dealers, Social Service Organizations, Thrift Shops, Used Furniture
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