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Businiess name:  St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Shop
Review by:  D D.
Review content: 
This is on the front cover of the phamplet from St. Vincent De Pauls Thrift Shop. Recently they opened up in Clinton Township. The store is equivalent to a supermarket size and even more surprizing was how lovely that it was organized. I almost forgot that I was in a second hand store after entering. They have about 5 little showrooms where they have together all the same themed items. One showroom has all christmas items and decorations but it is like entering someones living room during the holiday season. A tree is decorated beautifully and the ornaments that are hanging all have price tags. I was in awe of how sweet and clean this resale shop was. The items looked all polished up and given great care before putting out on the racks. They even have a specified area for antique furniture towards the back of the building. I fell in love with what resembled a small library of both hard back and paperback books. They were in excellent condition and many were newly released books at a lower price. Since I did not drive here I could not stay as long as I wished. For those who do not know, the monies collected from the sales of the items go to the homeless and the poor. There are volunteers working in all their stores so that all the money can go to the less fortunate. Everything about this store is immaculate and the prices are grand. They are located in the 15 Mile & Gratiot Strip Mall by the Star theatre. On the back of their phamplet they annouce '"Come and walk with us on...The Road to Heaven."'

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