Goodwill of the Great Plains on South Norton Avenue is where Sioux Falls thrifters go when they mean business — not a quick scan of three racks, but an actual haul. The floor space earns its reputation.
Browse, sort, and score across one of the largest secondhand selections in the region. Shoppers dig through clothing by size and season, source used furniture that doesn't require assembly drama, and pick up household goods, books, and electronics at prices that make full retail feel like a personality flaw. Every dollar spent here funds employment services and job training programs that move people toward work.
Locals return because the inventory turns consistently — what wasn't here last Tuesday might be today. That unpredictability is the point. It's not curated; it's real. Beyond the shopping floor, Goodwill of the Great Plains functions as a genuine community anchor in Sioux Falls, connecting donated goods to buyers while channeling resources back into workforce development. The mission and the merchandise are the same operation.