Calling all shoppers! There’s a massive, warehouse-sized thrift store in West Virginia packed with high-end used goods, and when you shop here, all proceeds go to a good cause. That’s right, The Ranch Community Store may sound too good to be true, but it’s not! It’s an actual, factual dream come true right here in Morgantown.
Since 2005, Chestnut Mountain Ranch has been a place where boys in crisis are welcomed and safe. It's been a place where broken relationships between these boys and their families have been restored. And since 2005, this needed ministry has grown, and grown, and grown.
It soon became apparent to the folks running Chestnut Mountain Ranch that the ministry needed more funds in order to do what it did so well, and that's where The Ranch Community Store comes in.
Located at 255 Don Knotts Boulevard in Morgantown, West Virginia, The Ranch Community Store is one of the fundraising arms of Chestnut Mountain Ranch (the other is The Ranch Quick Lube, FYI).
Here's how it works: community members donate their high-quality, gently used clothing, furniture, books, housewares, toys, games, dishes, shoes, and more.
And what a shopping experience it is. Over 10,000 square feet of floor space. Racks upon racks and shelves upon shelves of clothes and goods. Rows and rows of furniture, from couches to beds to dressers to cribs to mirrors and more.
In fact, you never know what you'll find tucked away on the show floor at The Ranch Community Store... and whatever amazing treasure you wind up with, you'll feel good about purchasing, knowing that all the proceeds from your deal will head directly to families in crisis who need your support via the professionals at Chestnut Mountain Ranch.
This really is a win, win, win, win situation! A win for you. A win for the Ranch. A win for the community. And a win for boys and families in crisis. Learn more about shopping at The Ranch Community Store on the thrift shop website. And then extend your shopping spree with a visit to the Seneca Center, also in Morgantown.
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