Sunday, October 14, 2018

Housing Works Opens on Austin Street in Forest Hills


FINALLY.... there's now a convenient place to donate all that stuff that's been taking up space in our closets. The new Housing Works Thrift Shop is now open at 71-54 Austin Street in Forest Hills. This will come as a welcomed relief to residents -- like myself  -- who don't own a car and yet have bags and bags of old things we've been looking to donate for years.

For those not familiar with this excellent organization, here is some information off their website:

"Housing Works is a healing community of people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. Our mission is to end the dual crises of homelessness and AIDS through relentless advocacy, the provision of lifesaving services, and entrepreneurial businesses that sustain our efforts.
Housing Works pioneered the concept of social enterprise businesses whose profits assist in funding the mission of its parent not-for-profit organization. Housing Works operates several enterprise businesses including acclaimed Housing Works Thrift Shops and the Housing Works Bookstore Cafe. Together these businesses help provide crucial funding towards Housing Works mission in addition to providing employment opportunities to the community."

I snapped this photo of what you can bring over to donate, and below are photos from inside their new shop on Austin Street.














5 comments:

  1. Thanks for including the guidelines!

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  2. I have to say I wasn't crazy about the thrift store idea but they seem to fit in nicely, they seem a bit hip and trendy and with all the other junk opening on the street (new pharmacy, another barber, Spectrum store??), Housing Works is at least something different and useful.

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  3. love it. thanks for posting. wondering what the rent it.

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  4. Love the ones in Manhattan and so happy to our own HW.

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  5. how lovely, an entire street that used to be filled with mom & pop independent boutiques catering to upper middle and high class individuals is now a row of empty store fronts, cell phone shops, 99c stores and a thrift shop. delightful.

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