What started as an idea to give back has grown into a mission to serve our community in meaningful ways.
We believe that local support should stay local. That's why every quarter of the year, we partner with a different charity to raise funds for causes that directly impact the people of Lake Stevens and the surrounding area.
Our goal is simple:
This space is for the community. The people who donate here help neighbors, families, and local services that truly need it. While we hope to expand our reach in the future, our heart and focus will always begin with Lake Stevens.
We're here to serve, support, and stand with our community. Not just today, but for years to come.
To uplift our community by giving quality items a second life, supporting hyper-local nonprofits, and creating opportunities for connection and giving right here in Lake Stevens.
To become Lake Stevens' go-to resource for donating quality goods and finding reasonably priced items, all while making a real difference for local families and organizations in need.
Every quarter, we partner with a different local charity or nonprofit to give back. From the Lake Stevens Community Food Bank to the senior center to Sherwood Community Services, our profits after operations go directly to supporting the organizations that make our community stronger.
Current Partner:
Lake Stevens Community Food Bank
Round-ups will benefit the Lake Stevens Community Food Bank from January 1 – March 31
Know a local nonprofit doing great work? Let us know! We'd love to hear your suggestions for who to support next.
Have a non-profit and want to be considered for our partnership program? Contact us to learn more. We're accepting applications for our Quarter 4 partnership.
Much of our team is made up of passionate volunteers who care deeply about this mission. They're giving their time to sort donations, stock shelves, and keep our doors open. Want to get involved with our volunteer team? Learn more about volunteering!
As we grow, we'll be creating more paid local jobs, because investing in our community means investing in our people.
You've heard "reduce, reuse, recycle"—and we're putting that into action. Did you know that buying just one secondhand clothing item instead of new can save up to 88 gallons of water, 16.48kWh of energy, and 8.41 pounds of CO2? (source) Every purchase keeps quality items out of landfills, supports local charities, and helps neighbors in need. It's sustainable shopping that actually makes an impact.
Thank you for helping us build a stronger, more connected Lake Stevens community.