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:

people gained work experience and job training in our Goodwill stores in 2024
954
adults and children received therapy and health-related services in 2024
960
people received job training and employment services in 2024
1352

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.   

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What’s something you used to buy new but now always thrift? See MoreSee Less

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Clothes

Clothes, decor, party supplies

Everything but toilet paper and food. No electronics either.

Everything but food

Cake pans

Pajama sets!

Everything I can.

I agree, everything I can, clothes, decor, gifts, dishes, books

Everything I can. Unopened bar soap, weedeater string, most of my clothes, and most of my fabric and all of my sewing notions.

Clothes. Especially for children

Clothing

Dishes

I buy almost everything secondhand now because I have come to see thrifting as a practical way to reduce waste, extend the life of usable goods, and lessen demand for new production.

Clothes, books, Zigsaw puzzles

Home decor, clothes, curtains, etc.🌸

Jeans, shirts, purses, sometimes shoes.

Well it WAS all of my clothes, but now Easterseals-Goodwill Northern Rocky Mountain Inc. out here trying to charge $9 for threadbare NoBoundaries dresses and TJMaxx final clearance rejects.

Clothes but not much other stuff. Prices have really jumped up.

I've thrifted pretty much anything, but I had to draw the line at the unopened tin of smoked oysters I found at a different thrift store a few years ago. Not only were they expired but the price was twice what the grocery store price tag was, which was still on the can. 😲

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April showers bring… thrifted rainy day kits ☔️🧺
There’s nothing better than turning a rainy spring day into an excuse to slow down and get cozy. Head to your local Goodwill® today for everything you need to build your own in preparation for the next rainy day!
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What’s the BEST thrift find you’ve ever scored? See MoreSee Less

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Victor Borge DVD box set.

I got this beauty in Helena.

Lowrey Theater Organ

Piezzano Pizza cooker

I found a complete and beautiful Dept 56 nativity. Thank heavens I opened the tightly cellophane wrapped styrofoam box! I just love it. Why did someone donate something so fantastic?

A Brent Godfrey Painting valued at $50,000 for $20

I bought a teacup for $1.99. Had an eBay battle for it. Sold for $600 and was offered more if I took it off of eBay. It was crazy!!

A science lab water distiller for $18. Value at least $2800.

Got Two pieces of Christofle. In one day over a $2,000 if bought new at retail. Like new

A PSP and some games were pretty cool.

Kitchen aid mixer. Gave it to my sister. $18.

My daughter wanted a $25 Mickey Mouse doll sooooooooooooo bad. She was like 3. I wasn’t in a position to spend $25 on a doll. She wanted it so badly though and she kept asking. Then we found basically the exact same doll at Goodwill for $2. That I could swing and she was THRILLED to pieces.

I got this for 10 dollars!

A brand new (still in the box with all the packaging) 14 inch electric skillet.

Omg!! I Bought a purse for $1.99 👛 and just threw it in My closet till Summer came around and grabbed it to use. It was full of Different gift card over $600. Im a Honest person and called the police to explain and he said, it belongs to me because, i purchased the purse and they should of emptied it at the Store 🤣😅 it's mine now🤎

My pressure cooker

My babies. Kofod Larsen lounge chairs. Found at Goodwill in Bellingham WA in 2011. Goodwill would never let these hit the sales floor nowadays 😉

This set of 1790s-to-1820s antique sheep. Paid $7.99 for the set—they are valued at around $700+.

A dkny coat for $4!

Am almost full set of Noritake dishes for $35

A 4ft tall fully assembled Victorian dollhouse for 19.95 that originally inbox un-assembled retailed for $209.00 at hobby lobby

I found Gucci, Louis Vuitton Prada bags throughout the years 

An eleven piece set of used Le Creuset for $35!

Kids bike in perfect condition $230

A 4 ft x 5ft slate chalkboard for 5$. Probably 140 years old or older.

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