Columbus, a charming city with a rich history, continues to see the presence of Palmer Home, a faith-based organization that has been around for almost 125 years. Founded in 1898 on 110 acres in South Columbus, Palmer Home has made its mark in the Golden Triangle area. Now, despite changes in its structure, the organization remains committed to its mission, which primarily focuses on supporting children and young adults.
In 2019, Palmer Home relocated the children from its main residential campus in Columbus to a new campus in Hernando, just south of Memphis, Tennessee. This move was part of a broader strategy to modernize the organization, which in recent years has expanded its offerings beyond just a home for children unable to live with their families. While the administrative offices largely moved to Hernando in 2022, the Columbus area still holds a special place in the organization’s heart.
But what about the Palmer Home thrift stores that locals know and love? Yes, they’re very much alive and kicking! These stores, located in Starkville and Columbus, are fully owned and operated by Palmer Home and have been for over 25 years. There is an emphasis on maintaining a presence in the local community.
So, what is the significance of these thrift stores? The funds generated from sales directly support Palmer Home’s mission. This year alone, the organization has helped 325 children, a significant jump from fewer than 100 a decade ago. The thrift stores serve as a vital source of funding, enabling Palmer Home to cater to the needs of the children, from essential clothing to staff salaries.
But it’s not just about the money. The staff at the thrift stores play a crucial role in getting the word out about Palmer Home. When shoppers ask about the organization, staff members are eager to share information, helping to raise awareness in the community.
Aside from funding and awareness, the thrift stores offer a truly affordable shopping option for residents in the area. While some view thrift shopping as a fun outing, for others, it’s a necessary resource. There is a connection to the community that needs that support.
Curious how the thrift stores operate? Palmer Home thrift stores accept donations of gently used items like furniture and clothing. However, they do have some restrictions on what they can accept – no stained items, non-working electronics, or used mattresses, for instance. Every donation plays a crucial role in supporting Palmer Home‘s mission. Items that don’t make it to the sales floor are often sent to other organizations in need.
Donations are a vital aspect, expressing gratitude for the community’s contributions.
The Columbus thrift store is conveniently located at 2608 S Main St, while the Starkville location can be found in the Village Mall Shopping Center at 442 MS-12. Both stores welcome customers from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
As Palmer Home continues to adapt and grow, its thrift stores remain a vital link between the organization and the community it serves.
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