Salvation Army Family Store on Queen Street is a beloved Richmond destination where every purchase contributes to a meaningful cause. Visitors appreciate the store’s eclectic collection, featuring primarily clothing alongside furniture and a wide selection of books, all generously donated. The layout, though delightfully cluttered, showcases these treasures in a way that invites exploration. Customers often mention the enjoyable experience of browsing through the diverse items, and the dedication of volunteers who freely give their time adds a special community spirit to the shopping atmosphere. Whether you’re hunting for a unique item or simply want to support a charitable effort, this store offers a rewarding visit in the heart of Richmond.
Shanon
5 months agoBad experience with the delivery guy. Rude and very dismissive. My partner asked for helped in lugging a huge item that we bought inside the garage but guy just said “It’s not heavy, you can do it.” He helped but he’s obviously not happy while doing it. We said thank you and he didn’t even respond, just drove off.
jay swann
2 years agoChaotic stock especially the clothing which was pretty discouraging to browse. Homewares better; books fine and fairly priced. Nice service including to a mum and small child ahead of me in line.
Josephine Tucker
5 years agoMoney goes to a good cause and a fine collection of items for sale at reasonable prices Layout has a style that is cluttered and shows the collections well. Enjoyable visit. Mainly clothes but furniture and a wide selection of books. All items are donated and workers in the store gift their time for free.
Hell Legs
3 years agoEverytime I go here I get a headache. Nothing agaist the store and those opperating it it is just that... This place was once a Video Ezy and that Video Ezy owned my childhood. If you really want to offer people salvation you will give me back my childhood Video Ezy. Regardless the place is good, some really neat things in there so it is always worth while to have a look around.
Joshuah Fright
3 years agoHow rude of you to assume i was being disrespectful by not wearing a mask . You didnt ask me to put one on, you thenproceeded to refuse to serve me and gossip to the previous customer about how disgusting i was for not wearing one . If you had asked to see an exemption i would of happily showed you one considering i have a major heart condition . Think twice guys not everyone is trying to break the rules and maybe kindly ask next time instead of assuming . I will not be coming back !