Second Fiddle
Address: 2282 Route 66, Delmont
Contact: 724.468.3551, or facebook.com/pg/
secondfiddledelmontpa
An upscale resale store with a treasure trove of furniture, home
decor, accessories and fashion at the most reasonable prices.
Inventory added daily. Two floors of merchandise!
The Thrift King
Murrysville Christian Concern Inc.
Friends’ Thrift Shop
Address: 5756 Kennedy Avenue, Export
Contact: 724.325.1559, or friendsthriftshop.com
Featuring gently used household items, furniture, clothing and
more! Proceeds from the shop provide assistance to families in
need in the communities of Murrysville, Export, Delmont and
adjoining areas.
Address: Locations in Penn Hills and Jeannette (Visit the
website for addresses.)
Contact: thethriftking.com ReStore
Thousands of items arrive on a daily basis including new,
nearly new, antique, vintage, designer and collectible items!
There is everything you need to completely redecorate a room or
your entire home: dressers, beds, living room and dining room
furniture, etc. Also includes housewares, clothing, accessories
and more. Break out your tools and unleash your creativity by making
a special and unique gift using salvaged materials! The Habitat
for Humanity ReStore accepts donations of reusable home
improvement and building materials. These goods are then sold
to the public at deep discount. All proceeds from the sales help
place families in affordable shelter in the Greater Pittsburgh area.
Trash 2 Treasure
Address: 303 South Trenton Avenue, Wilkinsburg
Contact: 412.727.1432, t-2-t.com, or facebook.com/pg/
trash2treasure303
An upscale resale, furniture, accessory and novelty store that
maintains the structural integrity and look of all the items, adding
its own touches and techniques that make many of the pieces one
of a kind. Antique, vintage or otherwise, this shop carries it.
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Address: 1913 Monongahela Avenue, Swissvale
Contact: 412.244.7100, or pittsburghhabitat.org/restore
Salvation Army Thrift Store
Address: 12751 US-30, Irwin (More locations are available –
check the website.)
Contact: 724.863.6116, or salvationarmy.org
Featuring gently used household, furniture and clothing
items, which are donated through its pick-up service, drop-off
bins, community centers and family stores. Proceeds help to fund
the Salvation Army’s local charitable programs.
St. Vincent de Paul Society Store
EEP IT THRIFTY – GIFTS FOR
THE HOME THAT GIVE BACK
Ambiance Boutique
Address: 428 Allegheny River Boulevard, Oakmont
Contact: 412.828.1946, or ambianceboutique.org
Ambiance carries gently used home furnishings, new and
consigned designer clothing, handbags, shoes, accessories,
jewelry and home furnishings. When you shop there, you are
getting more than a great bargain on great fashion. You are
also giving back to your community. Your purchase will help
homeless women find shelter, a warm meal and hope for the
future.
Goodwill Stores
Address: 2604 Monroeville Boulevard, Monroeville
(More locations are available – check the website.)
Contact: 412.856.9840, or goodwillswpa.org/goodwill-stores
Goodwill stores sell thousands of donated household goods,
with everyday low prices plus new items placed on the floor
hourly. When you shop or donate to Goodwill, your donation
has the potential to help someone find a job, strengthen
the community and preserve the planet. Visit the website for
store locations.
Address: 10736 Frankstown Road, Penn Hills (More locations
are available – check the website.)
Contact: 412.247.4157, or svdppitt.org
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul Council of Pittsburgh is a
nonprofit Catholic lay organization that’s been helping the poor
of the Pittsburgh area since 1852. Shop for gently used household
goods and decor, furniture and more to help support SVDS
programs. Visit the website for store locations.
The YWCA Thrift Shop
Address: 221 South Maple Avenue, Greensburg
Contact: 724.834.4339, or ywcathriftshop.org
The YWCA Thrift Shop is the area’s oldest resale and
consignment shop. Pick up a holiday gift from the variety of
home goods, clothing and accessories. Through the shop,
opportunities exist for women to stretch their limited dollars to
clothe their families.
The PA Workwear and Working Women’s Closet programs
help women prepare for job interviews, giving them interview
clothing and other work clothes at no cost. Consignment gives
women a practical way to earn extra income. ■
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