How to Volunteer
We want you!
If you are polite, reliable, customer-oriented, and have good English language facility and basic math skills (for writing up sales tickets), we'd love for you to volunteer at the Montgomery County Thrift Shop! We welcome volunteers 15 years of age and older, including seniors and students meeting Student Service Learning (SSL) requirements.
On days that they work a full morning or afternoon shift, our volunteers get a 50% discount on thrift room items that are not already on sale, and a 20% discount on items in our higher-end Specialty Rooms!
If you would like to volunteer, please visit or call the shop at and speak to the manager, preferably on the day of the week on which you'd like to volunteer. The manager will take your contact information and will put you in touch with the appropriate volunteer coordinator. Please read the information below for more details about how we operate and the roles of volunteers.
We have a paid manager and shop assistant on duty each day, but all other work is done by volunteers. Our five sponsoring agencies recruit and manage volunteers, in exchange for which the agencies receive the net profits from the shop's sales. Volunteers typically work a single shift, for either the morning (9:30-1:00) or afternoon (1:00-4:00). Volunteers work from noon to 4:00 on the Sundays that we're open. We ask volunteers to arrive at least 15 minutes before the start of the shift and to stay, if necessary, for 15 minutes after the end of the shift.
The hours for volunteers working in the pricing room or in merchandising (see below) can be more flexible than for those working as cashiers or salespeople.
All volunteers work under the supervision of the shop manager.
Volunteer duties can include:
Choose the day of the week and time of day that works for you
A different agency organizes volunteers each day the shop is open. Our proceeds are divided equally among our five agencies, but we expect each of them to supply a minimum number of volunteer hours each month in order to remain a member of the association.
You can choose the day and shift (morning or afternoon) that is most convenient for you and you need not have any affiliation with the agency that organizes volunteers for that day. You can also choose which agency will receive credit for your volunteer hours, regardless of which day you work. While many of our volunteers work several days a month, you can work as few or as many days as you wish. Also, as mentioned above, pricing and merchandising volunteers can work a more flexible schedule (as little as an hour or two) if that works best for you.
Day of the week/Agency
Monday--Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington, serving Montgomery County
Tuesday--Suburban Hospital Foundation
Wednesday--National Council of Jewish Women--Montgomery County Chapter
Thursday--Montgomery County Federation of Women's Clubs
Friday--Staffed by all agencies
Saturday--EveryMind.
Sunday (afternoon only)--Staffed by all agencies
If you are polite, reliable, customer-oriented, and have good English language facility and basic math skills (for writing up sales tickets), we'd love for you to volunteer at the Montgomery County Thrift Shop! We welcome volunteers 15 years of age and older, including seniors and students meeting Student Service Learning (SSL) requirements.
On days that they work a full morning or afternoon shift, our volunteers get a 50% discount on thrift room items that are not already on sale, and a 20% discount on items in our higher-end Specialty Rooms!
If you would like to volunteer, please visit or call the shop at and speak to the manager, preferably on the day of the week on which you'd like to volunteer. The manager will take your contact information and will put you in touch with the appropriate volunteer coordinator. Please read the information below for more details about how we operate and the roles of volunteers.
We have a paid manager and shop assistant on duty each day, but all other work is done by volunteers. Our five sponsoring agencies recruit and manage volunteers, in exchange for which the agencies receive the net profits from the shop's sales. Volunteers typically work a single shift, for either the morning (9:30-1:00) or afternoon (1:00-4:00). Volunteers work from noon to 4:00 on the Sundays that we're open. We ask volunteers to arrive at least 15 minutes before the start of the shift and to stay, if necessary, for 15 minutes after the end of the shift.
The hours for volunteers working in the pricing room or in merchandising (see below) can be more flexible than for those working as cashiers or salespeople.
All volunteers work under the supervision of the shop manager.
Volunteer duties can include:
- Clerk/Sales -- writing up sales tickets, wrapping or bagging sold items, assisting customers with questions about store merchandise.
- Cashier -- ringing up sales, taking payment from customers, and making change.
- Pricing -- sorting through donated items to screen out ones that can't be sold and putting prices on those going out into the shop.
- Merchandising -- arranging merchandise on shelves or racks to best display them for sale, removing damaged or worn items.
Choose the day of the week and time of day that works for you
A different agency organizes volunteers each day the shop is open. Our proceeds are divided equally among our five agencies, but we expect each of them to supply a minimum number of volunteer hours each month in order to remain a member of the association.
You can choose the day and shift (morning or afternoon) that is most convenient for you and you need not have any affiliation with the agency that organizes volunteers for that day. You can also choose which agency will receive credit for your volunteer hours, regardless of which day you work. While many of our volunteers work several days a month, you can work as few or as many days as you wish. Also, as mentioned above, pricing and merchandising volunteers can work a more flexible schedule (as little as an hour or two) if that works best for you.
Day of the week/Agency
Monday--Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington, serving Montgomery County
Tuesday--Suburban Hospital Foundation
Wednesday--National Council of Jewish Women--Montgomery County Chapter
Thursday--Montgomery County Federation of Women's Clubs
Friday--Staffed by all agencies
Saturday--EveryMind.
Sunday (afternoon only)--Staffed by all agencies