Every Purchase Supports Our Mission
14 retail thrift stores, most open 10AM-7PM daily
When you shop at St. Vinnie’s, every purchase supports St. Vincent de Paul’s mission to help people in need across Lane County. Revenue from our thrift stores and recycling operations directly funds the social services, housing programs, and emergency assistance that thousands of families and individuals depend on each year.
14 Retail Thrift Stores
Most open 10AM-7PM daily. Florence, Oakridge, Chad, Salem, and The Dalles close at 6PM.
Division
201 Division Ave, Eugene
(541) 762-7837
Seneca
705 Seneca Rd, Eugene
(541) 636-3254
West Eugene
2167 W 11th Ave, Eugene
(541) 600-8480
Chad Drive
2890 Chad Dr, Eugene
(541) 743-7117
Q Street
199 Q St, Springfield
(541) 746-7784
Main Street
4555 Main St, Springfield
(541) 747-5811
Junction City
333 Ivy St/HWY 99, Junction City
(541) 600-8514
Florence
2315 HWY 101, Florence
(541) 997-8460
Albany
2220 Pacific Blvd, Albany
(541) 928-1559
The Dalles
505 W 9th St, The Dalles
(541) 370-1231
Salem
445 Lancaster Dr NE, Salem
(503) 400-7550
Oakridge
47663 Hwy 58, Oakridge
(541) 782-4483
Garfield
888 Garfield St, Eugene
(541) 313-4888
Media, tools, mattresses, appliances — no books/clothing
Cottage Grove
910 Row River Rd, Cottage Grove
(541) 293-1441
Used Car Lot
Cars, trucks, motorcycles, RVs, and boats
1175 State Hwy 99N, Eugene 97402 | (541) 607-4541 | [email protected]
Hours: 9AM-5PM Mon-Sat
Tax-deductible vehicle donations accepted. Every vehicle purchase supports SVdP’s social services.
Online Stores
Browse unique finds from home
Books: eBay store “St. Vinnie’s Books”
Jewelry: eBay store “Lane County SVdP”
Clothing: eBay store “St. Vincents Superstars”
Every online purchase helps fund our programs and services.
Good for You, Good for the Community
Affordable Prices
Quality items at prices everyone can afford. Clothing, furniture, electronics, and more.
Support the Community
Every dollar you spend funds social services, housing programs, and emergency assistance.
Sustainable Shopping
Give items a second life. Shopping secondhand is one of the best ways to help the environment.