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Noah's Ark Thrift Shop



Thrift Shop slated to open in October 2024!

 
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Like the main buildings, the Noah's Ark Thrift Shop building sustained major damage from Hurricane Ian in September 2022.

Repaired first, the building housed church services and gatherings following the storm, as well as provided free space to displaced island organizations as The Gathering Place @ St. Michael’s. With the main buildings now restored, the church and groups have relocated to the office and main building.


The thrift shop received several upgrades to enhance the building and bring it up to required codes, including an expanded entrance ramp, higher ceilings, scratch-resistant flooring, two ADA accessible restrooms, three new A/C units, a sound system and more. The process of selecting, purchasing, delivery and assembly of the items needed to display donations is now underway, with items like racks, shelving and display units, sorting and check out stations. This will take several months, plus the restocking of merchandise, with an opening set for the next week in October.


Donations are not being accepted at this time as there is no place to accept and sort them. Donations can be dropped off at one of several other thrift shop locations in Fort Myers or kept until Noah’s Ark can again start receiving them, which is expected to be at the end of summer at the earliest.


The thrift shop was created over 60 years ago to provide a way to serve others in need through selling donated items and giving away the proceeds to organizations that aid those in need and will return to it's mission and ministry this fall. 




St. Michael and All Angels Grants are funded by profits from Noah’s Ark Thrift Shop.  Money is donated to organizations identified through grant applications submitted to the St. Michael and All Angels Grants Committee. Grants are made to the type of not-for- profit organizations known as 501-c-3 organizations. The organizations alleviate human suffering in southwest Florida and internationally. The St. Michael and All Angels Grants Committee is part of the Episcopal Church Women (“ECW”) of St. Michael and All Angels. Contact: Barbara Manard



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