![]() After you drop off your donation, give yourself a treat and shop for great values.and enjoy knowing that your dollars support making the community safer for everyone!įollow us on Facebook and on Instagram to see our sales, specials, and the great things we have in the store!Ģ15.340.0120 Shopping hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 5pm Donation hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10:30am - 4pm ONLY We also accept unwearable clothing for recycling. Questions about your donations? Please call us at the store at 215.340.0120 and we'll be happy to support you with the next steps. ![]() Pre-owned kitchenware (pots & pans, utensils, dishware, Tupperware, etc.).Pre-owned electrical items, anything battery-operated or with a cord.Children's Books (children's books ONLY please).All clothing (including vintage and costumes), shoes, handbags, & accessories.When bringing your clothing donations, we request that they be brought in clean bags. When dropping off donations our friendly staff is always ready to assist you. In Full Swing appreciates your donations.Please do not leave any donations when store is closed. 100% of all proceeds support AWP programs & services, and all clients of A Woman's Place shop at In Full Swing for free.įor more information about In Full Swing, contact our team:ĭonna Fedorak, Director of Retail Operations - Unruh, Assistant Store Manager - Ortiz, Store Associate The store accepts donations of clothing, shoes & accessories (women's, men's, and children's) and a variety of decorative housewares. Five years later, here I am - an ICU RN.AWP's thrift store, In Full Swing, makes flourishing lives possible. I later told our instructor at our debriefing that I could totally see myself working in an Intensive Care Unit one day just like the nurse I shadowed. I don't remember her name, but I recall leaving the unit with such gratitude and the motivation to move mountains. She taught me more in those few hours than she'll ever know. She was very polite, patient, enthusiastic, and excited to teach. On my very first day, I was paired up with a CV-ICU nurse who received a fresh post-op patient who had extensive cardiac surgery. ![]() Not only did we receive much needed scholarships every semester - ANA helped pay for my NCLEX fees. Our ANA host families were the BEST! It's been five years since our trip, and I am happy we still keep in contact with our ANA members. The Doylestown Hospital staff were very welcoming, patient, and encouraging. We shadowed different nurses from ED, ICU, CVICU, Cardiac Cath Lab, NICU, PICU, and L&D. Four students (myself included) of our third semester class got the chance to be the first ever group of students to receive and take part in this great opportunity. I believe 6 Native American students were chosen based on their grades, commitment, dedication, and essays. During my third semester, a few classmates and I were selected among our nursing school peers to partake in the Expanding Horizons in Nursing at Doylestown Hospital. I started my nursing journey at UNM-G in 2012 and graduated 2014. I am incredibly thankful for this amazing organization.
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