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Huntsville Today
By the People, for the People
7 Thrift Stores in Huntsville to Donate Items This Spring
From clothing to household goods, these local thrift stores are ready to give your unwanted items a new life.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 7:18pm
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Donating gently used clothing and household items to local thrift stores helps support community initiatives and provides affordable shopping options for Huntsville families.Huntsville TodayAs spring cleaning season arrives, residents of Huntsville, Tennessee have several options to donate their gently used items. This article highlights 7 local thrift stores that accept a wide range of donations, from clothing and furniture to appliances and household goods. The stores use the proceeds from reselling the donated items to support various charitable causes in the community.
Why it matters
Donating to local thrift stores is a sustainable way for Huntsville residents to declutter their homes and give their unwanted items a new purpose. These thrift stores provide affordable shopping options for the community while also supporting important local nonprofits and initiatives.
The details
The 7 thrift stores featured in the article include the Downtown Rescue Mission, Thrift Mart, Everyday Sunshine, The Saving Way, Neighborhood Store, Three Tails ReSale, and Habitat ReStore. Each store accepts a variety of donations, from clothing and household goods to furniture and appliances. The stores then resell the donated items at discounted prices, with the proceeds going towards supporting local charities, job training programs, and other community initiatives.
- Spring cleaning season is here, prompting residents to declutter their homes.
- On Good Friday, Thrift Mart is having a 50% off sale on all donated items.
The players
Downtown Rescue Mission
A local shelter, soup kitchen, clinic, and thrift store that provides donated items to its residents at no cost.
Thrift Mart
A thrift store that accepts a wide range of donations and offers big discounts to shoppers, especially around the holidays.
Everyday Sunshine
A thrift store that supports a nonprofit organization that provides jobs and skills training to adults and teens with disabilities.
The Saving Way
A thrift store that has been serving the Huntsville community since 2010 and supports the His Way Recovery Center through proceeds and job opportunities.
Habitat ReStore
A thrift store that accepts donations of household items and appliances, with the proceeds going towards helping local families achieve homeownership.
What they’re saying
“Giving helps others save money on everyday essentials.”
— Ryleigh Scott
“To help support Everyday Sunshine, you can donate items, money or shop the store.”
— Lisa Battles
The takeaway
By donating their gently used items to these local thrift stores, Huntsville residents can declutter their homes, support important community initiatives, and provide affordable shopping options for their neighbors.

