Good Deeds is not your typical thrift store. Everything in our store comes from clean-outs from Good Deeds Cleanouts.

We sell things at very competitive prices. We donate a large number items to help local charities and to encourage others recycle and reuse instead of trashing items like other clean-out companies.

A portion of our store revenue is given to local charities. Since starting our "give back" program, we have given over $80,000 to the following organizations: DOVE, Vital Impact, Pembroke Food Pantry, Leukemia/Lymphoma, 4-H, Dianne Devanna Center, Pembroke Historical Society, Community Friends for Human Services Inc., Pembroke Watershed Association, Hanson Food Pantry, Homes For Families, Friends of the Pembroke Library, Pembroke Youth Baseball, Alden House, Pembroke Military Support Group, Chapman Farm School, Firehouse Food Pantry, Prayers for Charlotte, Hanover Historical Society, Kenneth "Matthew" Benting Memorial Education Fund, Marshfield Food Pantry, Stepping Stones for Stella and Friends of the Homeless.

Our Give Back program was established with the 'pay it forward' approach that we aim to achieve in our community.  Each quarterly campaign Good Deeds donates a portion of proceeds to a local charity.  Here are some past recipients of our charitable support:

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Thanks to this generous thrift shop and Community Food Packaging of Abington’s triple match, another 31,360 hungry New Englanders get to eat!

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? Good Deeders: Sending our sincere thanks and gratitude for helping us “Pay it Forward” to the Pembroke Food Pantry in our most recent Give Back campaign. You are ALWAYS generous, but you outdid yourselves this time, so ???

Also, can’t praise the Pembroke Food Pantry volunteers enough for their dedication and quiet service. When asked what motivates them to put in all the hours required to keep this going, one of them said: “It’s not what I give, it’s what I get back...” (And she’s been doing this for 28 YEARS!) These people...❤️❤️❤️

For more info:
Pembroke Food Pantry
128 Center St/Pembroke Community Center
Open Wednesdays: 8:30-11:30 AM
781-293-4107
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Thought this was the perfect day to share something we at Good Deeds are very thankful for...YOU, our Good Deeds customers!

Our most recent campaign, Wild Hearts Horses for Heroes, was a great success because you responded with such passion and compassion. Thank you for helping us Pay it Forward! ❤️
Pictured: Wild Hearts Horses for Heroes Give Back Party, as well as some photos of the gorgeous, playful, big hearted horses who bond with the veterans.
To any veterans looking for an alternative to traditional therapy, go to: [email protected]
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Hey, Good Deeders,
look what you did! ?

Thanks to you, we were able to ”Give Back” to the Cole Resource Center as they continue their mission to provide free services to those struggling with mental health issues. We are blessed to have your support and we thank you for your generosity.?

Pictured here are Joanne Grady Savard, Executive Director of the CRC, and Larry DeRoche, part owner and full time doer of Good Deeds!

If you or someone you know needs help, go to ColeResourceCenter.org

Giving Back

Thank you, Good Deeders, for helping us support Pembroke Titans Against Drugs!

Through your generosity and in keeping with our mission to do good deeds, we were able to give founder Mike Cogburn a check to help fund PTAD’s efforts to address drugs in our community. (We also gave him pizza, but that was so he’d hang around longer.) PTAD happened because one person believed he could make a difference. We support that!

For more info on Pembroke Titans Against Drugs go to TitansAgainstDrugs.org — with Mike Cogburn and 2 others.