Assistance League of Greater Portland

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Beaverton, United States

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Boutique· Consignment shop· Thrift store· Civic & Social Organization· Non-profit organization· Charity· Donations center

Assistance League of Greater Portland Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Assistance League of Greater Portland is located in Beaverton, United States on 4000 SW 117th Ave. Assistance League of Greater Portland is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category boutique in United States. ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF GREATER PORTLAND is a civic & social organization company based out of 4000 SW 117TH AVE, Beaverton, Oregon, United States.

Address

4000 SW 117th Ave

Phone

+1 5035269300

Headquarters

Beaverton, Oregon

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Sara Farb

I love this little shop! All the clothes are reasonably priced according to brand and quality! They have consistent quality items and it is not overwhelming to shop at like a goodwill or other thrift store! Love this place so much!

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Richard Jule

Found Jordan 3s for 15 bucks.

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Carrie Hanks

Used to love shopping here, but they are closed on my only days off. And their open hours are while I'm working. Sad :(

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Ellie Rose

Super kind staff all working as volunteers, and a really wonderful business. They have both a thrift and consignment store, and out the back they operate many programs that benefit the people in the portland metro area. Great place to donate!

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Steve Bernard

I am in the process of moving to a new state and do not want to bring along a bunch of furniture. After trying to sell on Craigslist with limited success (almost nothing sells for over 75 no matter how good it is!), I started looking for a consignment shop. What I found was that very few consignment shops will take older furniture, i.e. anything manufactured more than 10 years ago. The thing that separates AL from other consignment shops is they'll accept older furniture as long as it is in very good condition - no junk of course. I have found the staff to be both pleasant and reasonable to work with. At the end of each month, they cut me a check for a percentage of the selling price. I have found my percentage cut to be very competitive compared to other consignment shops. Assistance League is staffed by volunteers, and their proceeds go to support programs for children, so buying at Assistance League supports a good cause.