Our Kolb Thrift Store is located on the north east corner of Kolb and 22nd. Inside this store is one of our Career Centers, which provides access to a computer lab and free career support services. The centers are staffed with on-site Career Development Specialists who can offer guidance and assistance in the areas of basic computer skills, employment, education and/or community supports. This store has tons of floor space filled with an amazing array of products. Our clothing section is the largest single section but we have a large number of shoes, books and this store always has huge selection of ceramics and glassware. The Kolb location consistently has a large variety of electronics and outdoors equipment as well. If you are on the eastside of town, stop in and shop or donate to help support our mission of employment and empowerment. When you shop and donate at our stores you support our local youth and adult outreach programs. Last year we served 7,909 individuals, with over 150,000 people served since our founding!
Immerse yourself in the diverse offerings at our 1st Avenue location, where a treasure trove of UofA Wildcat gear, a captivating array of clothing, and unique glassware awaits. Elevate your style while supporting the community through our FREE Job Connection Center, catering to job search needs. Your generosity matters – make a positive impact by donating old clothes. Step into a haven of possibilities at our 1st Avenue store, where your next amazing find is just waiting to be discovered. Experience the joy of exploration and contribute to a vibrant community at the same time. Visit us today and let the magic of possibilities unfold! 🛍️✨
Our Career Centers are here to help!
Walk-Ins Available: Monday - Friday
9am-4pm
Visitors to our Career Centers can:
Goodwill of Southern Arizona’s Career Centers are community-based centers funded solely by the donations and sales from our retail thrift stores. People are welcome to use the resource center at no cost! All six locations (4 in Tucson, Sierra Vista, and Casa Grande), offer access to computers with internet, phones, fax machines, copiers and printers.
The centers are staffed with on-site Career Development Specialists who can offer guidance and assistance in the areas of basic computer skills, employment, education and/or community supports.