ABOUT US
Our Mission
we are here for you!!
Our mission is to operate businesses that reveal value in people so that they can be a positive contributor in their homes and neighborhoods. We believe in using the workplace to help people cultivate the skills needed to effectively and successfully navigate the modern-day workforce and achieve self sufficience
Our Mission
Sweet & Thrifty Thingz focuses on revitalizing some of Gary’s least fortunate neighborhoods by investing in the development of it’s residents. Use the map below to discover the impact of Neighborhood Industries by ZIP code.
Empowerment through
Employment
Our belief is that jobs are the vehicle for an individual to move from being a recipient to a contributor in their neighborhood, resulting in long term neighborhood stabilization. The goal is that program participants pathway will lead to permanent employment, either within our social enterprises, partner organizations, or other employers.
Our Leadership
Board of Directors
Board Chair
Michelle Wong
Workforce Pathway Specialist | Fresno County Superintendent of Schools • Head of Production | MEZA Studios
Secretary
Deseree Coronado
Social Worker | Fresno Unified School District
Treasurer
Jeff Bennett
Owner | Ampersand Icecream
Staff
CEO | Co-founder
Anthony “AP” Armour
Work Experience Director
Cody Campbell
Social Services Director
Addie Carr
Senior Director of Social Enterprise
Aqua Davison
Senior Director of Operations
Stephen Love
Our Platforms
Visit us In-Store, Our website, Or Any of The Listed Platforms:
BLOGS & NEWS
How To Look Stylish W/O Spending Alot!!
Why Thrifting Is a Smart Choice for Gary, Indiana Shoppers!
Thrifty Shopping Tips Every Fashion Lover Should Know
$12 Million Gary Blight Program Underway
Mapping The Comeback: Developments in Gary, Indiana. Bloomberg Article
Gary, Indiana Chamber Of Commerce: Thrift Store Business Directory
Success Stories
Hermalinda Galindo
Hermalinda came to Neighborhood Thrift as a referral through CalWORKS/Welfare to Work in 2019. She had never had a job before, and felt excited at the prospect of trying something new as a Production Assistant in the Neighborhood Thrift warehouse. She was eager to learn everything she could. As she was mastering one skill, she would get the opportunity to learn another. She learned to work in production, as well as merchandising and cashiering. This broad experience helped her to feel prepared for her recent promotion to Production Specialist.
In August 2024, Hermalinda got her driver’s license. She says that if it hadn’t been for the support and encouragement of Social Services Director Addie Carr, she wouldn’t have had the courage to do it. Addie helped her study, practiced driving with her, and went with her to the DMV to take the test. Hermalinda says she felt so nervous, she didn’t think she’d be able to go through with it, but having Addie there to calmly remind her of everything she had learned helped to steady her. When she found out she passed, Hermalinda says she was so excited she almost jumped for joy. She had started studying for this test five years ago, and could hardly believe she had finally achieved a goal that had scared her so much.
She says that her next goal is getting her GED, in the hopes of one day becoming a preschool teacher. Hermalinda says, “Everything you do, it has a reward at the end of the road. For me,
Hermalinda Galindo
Hermalinda came to Neighborhood Thrift as a referral through CalWORKS/Welfare to Work in 2019. She had never had a job before, and felt excited at the prospect of trying something new as a Production Assistant in the Neighborhood Thrift warehouse. She was eager to learn everything she could. As she was mastering one skill, she would get the opportunity to learn another. She learned to work in production, as well as merchandising and cashiering. This broad experience helped her to feel prepared for her recent promotion to Production Specialist.
In August 2024, Hermalinda got her driver’s license. She says that if it hadn’t been for the support and encouragement of Social Services Director Addie Carr, she wouldn’t have had the courage to do it. Addie helped her study, practiced driving with her, and went with her to the DMV to take the test. Hermalinda says she felt so nervous, she didn’t think she’d be able to go through with it, but having Addie there to calmly remind her of everything she had learned helped to steady her. When she found out she passed, Hermalinda says she was so excited she almost jumped for joy. She had started studying for this test five years ago, and could hardly believe she had finally achieved a goal that had scared her so much.
She says that her next goal is getting her GED, in the hopes of one day becoming a preschool teacher. Hermalinda says, “Everything you do, it has a reward at the end of the road. For me,
Hermalinda Galindo
Hermalinda came to Neighborhood Thrift as a referral through CalWORKS/Welfare to Work in 2019. She had never had a job before, and felt excited at the prospect of trying something new as a Production Assistant in the Neighborhood Thrift warehouse. She was eager to learn everything she could. As she was mastering one skill, she would get the opportunity to learn another. She learned to work in production, as well as merchandising and cashiering. This broad experience helped her to feel prepared for her recent promotion to Production Specialist.
In August 2024, Hermalinda got her driver’s license. She says that if it hadn’t been for the support and encouragement of Social Services Director Addie Carr, she wouldn’t have had the courage to do it. Addie helped her study, practiced driving with her, and went with her to the DMV to take the test. Hermalinda says she felt so nervous, she didn’t think she’d be able to go through with it, but having Addie there to calmly remind her of everything she had learned helped to steady her. When she found out she passed, Hermalinda says she was so excited she almost jumped for joy. She had started studying for this test five years ago, and could hardly believe she had finally achieved a goal that had scared her so much.
She says that her next goal is getting her GED, in the hopes of one day becoming a preschool teacher. Hermalinda says, “Everything you do, it has a reward at the end of the road. For me,