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Treasures Hospice Thrift Shop (1539 Washington Ave.) - San Leandro - 1539 Washington Ave.

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Treasures Hospice Thrift Shop (1539 Washington Ave.)

1539 Washington Ave., San Leandro, California 94577
(510) 357-5412
Hours:

Tu-Sat 11am-4pm

A non-profit thrift store where proceeds benefit the George Mark's Children's House in San Leandro. Donations accepted at the store from 11am-2pm when open.

Item Notes Method Destination
Books - Hard Cover
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
Books - Soft Cover
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
Ceramics & Pottery - Working
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
Clothing - Good Condition Clean clothing in good condition
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
Collectibles
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
Houseware - Working
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
Jewelry
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
Linens/Blankets/Towels - Good Condition
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
Purses & Backpacks - Working
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
Records
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
Shoes - Good Condition
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
Textiles - Good Condition/Size
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
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