Friday, March 29, 2013

Hanover


Have you ever read the old nursery rhyme, “Old Mother Hubbard?”
“Old Mother Hubbard
Went to the cupboard
To get her poor dog a bone
But when she came there
The cupboard was bare,
And so the poor dog had none…”

Community Aid is always grateful for the never ending support of our partners in the community. This support comes in the form of clothing donations which feeds our store in Hanover. Hanover was the second store that Community Aid opened in May 2011. Our Hanover Thrift store boasts a 32,000 square foot building which is considered to be the area’s best thrift store. Just like Old Mother Hubbard went to her cupboard and found no bones for her dog, there are seasons at our Hanover store when we experience equal emptiness. Thanks to CBS21 News for producing a story about our empty shelves and sparse clothing racks at our Hanover store. Community Aid in Hanover wants to continue our mission in servicing the community and distributing cash grants to numerous churches and organizations. We can’t effectively minister to nonprofit charitable organizations when we are low in product to sell. So instead of running to your cupboards, run to your closet and donate your gently used clothing. Help us fill the shelves in Hanover.

Friday, March 22, 2013

March Madness


We are wild about our everyday sales going on in our Thrift Stores located in Mechanicsburg and Hanover. Remember how it all started? In 2009, Glen Chandler had a vision to make clean, bright stores with quality gently used clothing to sell at an affordable price. So, where’s the madness in that? As a result of our partnerships with numerous churches, nonprofit and charitable organizations we have given away close to $1.8 million dollars in cash grants. That’s pretty crazy, but Community Aid, wouldn’t have it any other way. We want you to go wild this month…clean out those closets….and drop off your gently used clothing so we can continue the madness, especially in March. Thank you to all our faithful customers, and those who donate to us. Here’s to March Madness 2013! Game on!

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

About Us


If you are driving around central Pennsylvania keep a watchful eye for our beige bins with our signature logo: hand prints in the color of burgundy, forest green and navy blue.  We are Community Aid founded in 2009, a nonprofit charitable organization with its mission to give financial support to community members who partner with us. We are a clothing collection thrift store, blessed to give back to the community what customers give to us.
So what sets us apart from the other guys? We are a nonprofit organization; so as you drop your gently used clothing in our bins, you can be assured your donations will stay local. The money raised in our stores goes right back into the community. In fact since our doors opened in 2009, Community Aid has given over $1.7 million dollars back to the community in cash grants to its partners.
 As a consumer we are encouraging you to stay informed. Find out who you are donating to when you drop your donations off in a clothing collection bin. We are quite certain you want your donations to stay local and directly benefit your neighbors living in your community. With that being said, thank you so much for your generous donations.
So after you have dropped off your donations get out of your car and shop in our stores. You’ll be glad you did. Don’t forget to visit us on the web at www.communityaid.net and like us on Facebook, search: Community Aid Pa and follow us on twitter @communityaidpa.  

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Family Day Sale



Family Day sales are a big hit especially at what I would like to consider our “home store”. It is easy for me to consider Mechanicsburg our “home store” because our administrative offices are located in the rear of the thrift store located right here on the “pike”. Whenever Wednesday rolls around, our Family Day sale always produces a highly successful day. I measure our success by three factors. First, the parking lot is always jammed packed. It is like trying to find a parking spot at the mall at Christmastime. (don’t let this dissuade you in away…come join the fun) Being a new transplant to Central Pennsylvania, I am beginning to think that everyone in this community strategically holds out for this sale. I mean 50% off...How can you beat that? Second, the bathroom is as busy as the parking lot. Since our administrative offices share the same space with the thrift store, well, you guessed it. Let’s say there can be some challenges. Lastly, the customers. I enjoy standing still and listening to the “This is nice” or the “Mom, can I get this?” or my favorite “Does this look good on me?” comments.  I find great power in being surrounded with a host of people looking for a great deal and finding it.  

Friday, March 1, 2013

A Local Community


Walking through the aisles of our stores and looking out over the clothing that so neatly hung brings a few things to mind. Our society is on the cusp of changing the way we view thrift store shopping. Customers represent a diverse ethnic and economic background that helps sustain our stores and provide a strong local economy. It is quite common to see our customers visit with complete strangers while they are shopping. You will often see customers’ helping each other, courtesy is never a foreign idea in our stores among customers.  Community Aid is a place where people know they can find quality clothing at a price that is affordable. However, it goes far beyond that. Our customers become our family.  Customers ask for our cashier’s by name and our cashier’s ask how our customer’s are doing by name. Who would have thought a local thrift store can evoke so much care. In all actuality, Community Aid really is, “neighbors helping neighbors” in more ways than one.