




Our Story: Creating independence. Every person. Every day.
We’re passionate about providing opportunities for people to access the skills, support and encouragement they need to achieve greater independence.
Whether we’re teaching adults with intellectual disabilities daily living skills, helping low-income workers find meaningful employment, or assisting elderly adults with household chores so they can remain at home, the goal of all Easterseals-Goodwill services is to help people
increase their independence and improve their lives.
Our Community Impact:
Our Mission: Together we create opportunities that change lives.
Easterseals-Goodwill Northern Rocky Mountain Inc is a non-profit organization providing employment and job training, retail stores and operations,
community integration and housing for adults with intellectual disabilities, children’s therapy, and health-related programs for adults and seniors.
Easterseals-Goodwill provides 19 different programs in 58 locations throughout Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah.
Let’s Get Social!
Congratulations to Tabitha and her team on the opening of our first Shop Select!
Shop Select is Utah's first curated Goodwill shopping experience. 🎉
500 square feet of carefully curated thrift. Think antiques, collectibles, name brands, and hidden gems, all under one (very cozy) roof! From standout fashion and designer accessories to vintage glassware and even biker gear, every visit is an opportunity to discover something special. And because new items hit the floor every single day, you never know what treasure is waiting around the next corner. ✨
Even better? Shop Select is located right at our new Utah Donation Express, so you can drop off AND discover something new in the same stop.
Come see what's in store! 👜
📍 3310 S 700 E, South Salt Lake
💳 Shop Select is a cashless location, card payments only
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Why not just keep what's donated at each location at that location?
This is, without question, one of the most disappointing thrift store experiences I’ve ever had. Goodwill has completely lost sight of what thrifting is supposed to be. The excitement of thrifting comes from the chance to discover amazing donated items on the sales floor. Instead, it feels like customers are left digging through what’s left while wondering how many of the best donations never even make it to the shelves because they’re reserved for online sales. As a customer, that makes the entire experience feel unfair and frustrating. Donors give these items believing they’ll benefit their local community, yet it feels like profit has become the priority over providing an honest, authentic thrift shopping experience. Not only are many desirable items seemingly unavailable in-store, but they’re then listed online at higher prices with shipping costs added on top. What’s left is a store that no longer feels like a thrift store—it feels like customers are expected to settle for leftovers while the best merchandise is sold elsewhere. The thrill of the hunt is gone, replaced by disappointment and the feeling that the people shopping in the store are no longer the priority. If you’re looking for a genuine thrift shopping experience, I’d recommend supporting a store that still puts its customers first.
Today we celebrate freedom. Every day, we celebrate the independence your support helps make possible.
Happy Fourth of July! ❤️🤍💙
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Some great outfit inspo, just in time for the holiday weekend 💙🧨 … See MoreSee Less
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