Father Joe’s Villages’ thrift store in Hillcrest, 1457 University Ave., is accepting donations. Donations are also accepted at Sacred Heart Parish in Coronado. Photo courtesy Father Joe’s Villages.

Father Joe’s Villages is accepting new or gently-used goods to restock thrift store locations, with all the revenue going towards transforming the lives of unhoused individuals and families in San Diego. 

Sacred Heart Parish, at 655 C Ave., is among 15 drop-off bin locations accepting donations through April 18.

Clothing, jewelry, books, household goods, accessories, electronics and other donations are also being accepted at Father Joe’s Villages’ four thrift store locations.

“Generous individuals who donate clothing, furniture and household goods ensure we can continue to provide quality programs to those in need,” said Deacon Jim Vargas, president and CEO of Father Joe’s Villages. “By choosing to donate or shop at our stores, you are choosing to support your local community and make life-changing programs accessible to our neighbors.”

The thrift stores also offer online shopping at the Father Joe’s website.

Learn more about how Father Joe’s Villages supports families experiencing homelessness by visiting https://my.neighbor.org/.

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