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Spring Cleaning? Donate Your Unwanted Clothing
And Household Goods To Arc’s Value Village!

MINNEAPOLIS, MN – If you’ve been cleaning out closets and cupboards to get ready for spring, don’t throw away your unwanted clothing and household goods. Bring them to Arc’s Value Villagesm Thrift Stores, where donations are urgently needed to keep the shelves full!

Donating to Arc’s Value Village is easy – just drive up and drop off your donations. Each store has a convenient donation receiving center open seven days a week. Service is quick and efficient – while you stay in your car, Value Village volunteers and staff will carry in your donations. You’ll receive a receipt on the spot for your donations, which are tax-deductible.

Items needed for spring at Arc’s Value Village include:
  • Clothing and accessories
  • Dishes and glassware
  • Cookware Small appliances
  • Knickknacks
  • Crafts
  • Books
  • CDs
  • Toys and games
By helping Arc’s Value Village keep its stores well stocked, you help to build a stronger community. Sales revenue from Arc’s Value Village supports Arc Greater Twin Cities’ work with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Since the opening of its first store in 1982, Arc’s Value Village has raised nearly $10 million for Arc’s programs and services, thanks to the generosity of donors.

Business hours at Arc’s Value Village stores and donation receiving centers are:
  • Monday – Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Sunday Noon to 6 p.m.
Store locations and telephone numbers are:
  • Value Village Brooklyn Center, 6330 Brooklyn Boulevard; (763) 503-3534
  • Value Village New Hope, 2751 Winnetka Ave. N.; (763) 544-0006
  • Value Village Richfield, 6528 Penn Ave. S.; (612) 861-9550
Arc Greater Twin Cities, a United Way community partner, is the only grassroots organization serving children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families from birth to death in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Now in its 60th year, Arc works to secure opportunities for individuals and families to live, learn, work and play as they choose. For more information about Arc and how to become a member, volunteer or donor, visit www.arcgreatertwincities.org or call (952) 920-0855.