Resale Store at Memorial Assistance Ministries
MAM Resale is a thrift store benefiting the mission of Memorial Assistance Ministries to help families meet their basic needs and learn skills to build better lives. We have daily arrivals of clothing, home furnishings, electronics, home goods, toys, and more, both pre-owned and new. Be sure to visit the newly created vintage jewelry counter and MAM Resale Boutique! We also carry a selection of new costume jewelry. Drop-off donations are accepted during store hours at the donation center to the left of the store. A store associate or MAM volunteer will be available to assist you. To schedule a pick-up of larger items (such as furniture, etc.), please call or email the store. MAM cannot accept the following items: Large appliances - Mattresses - Computers or printers - Furniture or T.V.s needing repair - Paint or other flammables - Cribs - Encyclopedias Note: MAM Resale is donation based, and cannot accept items on consignment. MAM is a 501c3 non-profit organization and donations are exempt to full extent of the law. Find out more at http://www.maministries.org/resale
Ma'am is a marvelous place. Its being has been inspired by people of faith and its continuing has really been because we listen to the needs of the people we serve. We hold ourselves accountable to their success. The Memorial Assistance Ministry is a resale store. We have everyt You never know what's going to be coming through those doors. We stock on a daily basis. Easy, customer-friendly, convenient shopping. We are 14,000 square feet of shopping paradise. Our revenues all go back to our programs and our programs all deal with self-sufficiency and helping the community. Ma'am Resale Store is unique in that it was all started by volunteers and we still have a 5 to 1 ratio of volunteers to staff. I'm the volunteer coordinator. I work with all the volunteers that we have. We've got somet If you We even have a lady who polishes the silver, so even just little things And then to fund all of that, we have our resale store. I wanted to make sure that people understood that by shopping at the store, they really are contributing to the community. Not only are the proceeds going to help people, because it all goes into programming. You are recycling, repurposing. It's a very green the Memorial Assistance Ministry's 1625 Blalock Road, w HelpHereHelpNow. org