Goodwill Provides Affordable Option for Back to School Shoppers

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In today’s tough economic climate, many parents and students are turning to Goodwill this fall to find great deals on clothing and other items for the school year. While students are focused on fashion, parents are looking for value. At Goodwill, trendy, brand-name clothing is selling for a fraction of the retail price, with most jeans, shirts, shoes, and children’s clothes priced at less than $5 per item.

“Our selection of merchandise for the student is extensive and fits within almost any budget.” said Jaymie Eichorn, director of marketing and communications for Goodwill. “From clothing to computers to furniture, it’s all here.”

With a variety of desks and file cabinets priced as low as $10, refurbished desktop computers starting at $125 and laptops at $170, and printers as low as $10, Goodwill offers students affordable equipment to succeed in school. For the college student, there is a vast selection of household goods and unique furniture on hand to make any dorm room feel like home.

Goodwill’s value pricing attracts cost-conscious shoppers who can feel good about helping their communities with each purchase. “It’s a win-win for everyone,” said Eichorn. “The lower price point allows people to get more items for their money and the revenue goes to support our training programs that are helping people find jobs and get back on their feet.”

Goodwill operates 32 stores in northwest North Carolina. For a list of locations, visit www.goodwillnwnc.org.

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