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Thrift Store

Thrift Store

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Thrift Store

Donations to the Jackson House Thrift Store help provide emergency clothing, household items, and essential goods to individuals and families who may not otherwise be able to afford them. In addition to supporting our client’s directly, donated items are also sold to the public, with 100% of the proceeds benefiting Jackson House programs and client services.

Every donation is deeply appreciated and is tax-deductible. We gladly accept clothing, shoes, coats, toys, books, furniture, clean mattresses, games, Incontinence items, working electronics and kitchenware. We accept most household items, unopened hygiene products and food. If you have a question about what we can accept, please call and ask.

Our Thrift Store accepts donations at the rear donation entrance Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Food and hygiene item donations may be dropped off at the office during regular business hours.

For the safety of our staff and clients, we are unable to accept certain items, including biohazards, oxygen tanks, soiled or damaged mattresses or beds, baby equipment such as strollers and car seats, opened or used medications or hygiene products, broken electronics, and used underwear. If you are unsure whether an item can be donated, please feel free to call us before bringing it in.

Store Information:

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 am – 4 pm / Sat. 10 am – 2 pm
212 Jefferson St. Hot Springs, AR 71901
501-623-6641

Address

212 Jefferson St. Hot Springs, AR 71901

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Store Hours

Items Available for Sale

Our thrift store offers a wide variety of donated items available to the public. Community donations make it possible to provide quality goods at affordable prices while supporting Jackson House client services.

Clothing and Accessories

Household Goods

Books and Media

Every Donation Helps Change a Life Today

Jackson House relies on the generosity of people like you to provide crisis support, counseling, and essential resources to individuals in need. Your donation helps restore hope and stability when it is needed most.

Emergency Assistance & Community Support at Jackson House

At Jackson House Crisis Intervention, we are a short-term emergency assistance crisis center dedicated to helping individuals and families during difficult times. We primarily provide food assistance once every six months, along with clothing, housewares, and hygiene kits every three months. In certain emergency situations, we may also provide what we call an “emergency box,” which contains smaller amounts of essential items for those facing immediate hardship.

Because we are not funded by the government or the city, our resources are limited, and we are only able to provide assistance to community members in need every six months. However, thanks to the incredible generosity of our local donors and volunteers, we are also able to offer many additional forms of support that we do not widely advertise.

Our mission is simple: to be an accepting and empathetic place the community can come to for help when in crisis and to provide hope, dignity, and compassion to neighbors in need when they need it most.

We serve individuals and families residing in Garland County who have lived in the county for at least six months. Clients are required to provide a local photo ID if they are already in our system. If they are not currently in our system, they must provide either a local photo ID or a bill or piece of mail showing a local address if they do not yet have a local ID.

Applicants must also provide their Social Security number, a DHS referral, or proof of SNAP benefits. If they would like to add household members to their case, such as a spouse or children, they must provide birth certificates or documentation proving legal custody of the child. If a birth certificate is unavailable, we may accept alternative documents such as doctor’s notes, school counselor documentation, or court records showing custody.