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New Nonprofit Thrift Shop Opens on Gull Road
Thrifters, rejoice: there’s a new shop in town. And it’s not your typical thrift store. It’s bigger than that.
You know that victorious feeling you get when you score a great deal thrifting, especially when you know you’re supporting sustainable shopping? Think bigger.
That satisfaction you feel when supporting a locally owned nonprofit rather than a gigantic, corporate-owned business? Even bigger.
Because when you shop at Kalamazoo’s newest thrift store, ThriftAbility, you’re not just doing good for the environment and local businesses. You’re empowering individuals with disabilities through meaningful employment and hands-on skill building.
And that’s what makes this shop truly special.
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Why ThriftAbility Should Be Your Next Thrift Stop
As part of MRC Industries, Inc.’s program, every ThriftAbility purchase supports meaningful, paid opportunities for individuals with disabilities in our community.
Sure, you’ll find all sorts of budget-friendly treasures found at most thrift stores:
- Clothing and shoes
- Housewares
- Home decor
- Children’s toys
- Books
- Unique finds
You’ll also find items by MRC artWorks, a program that supports local artists with disabilities with proceeds from their sales.
But the priceless perks are even better, because every purchase empowers ability.
You’re helping individuals build confidence and prepare for employment in the broader community.
You’re fostering independence and helping to build brighter futures right here in our very own SWMI community.


Donations Accepted
Ready to clean out your closets? ThriftAbility happily accepts donations during regular store hours in the back of the building.
Items should be in good, clean condition, free of any damage, and not missing any parts.
Before you load up your car, make sure to leave these things behind:

Shop Address & Operating Hours
You can get your thrift on at 5309 Gull Road from 10 AM to 7 PM, Monday – Saturday.
When you’re done there, head across the street and visit Hand Me Down Rose, a gem of a children’s and teens’ resale shop!
Learn More about MRC Industries, Inc.
MRC serves individuals in Kalamazoo County with developmental or intellectual disabilities, traumatic brain injuries, emotional impairments and mental illness.
Learn more about the services and supports they provide:
MRC was named Nonprofit of the Year in 2023.





