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By Karen Cohilas - bio | email

ALBANY, GA (WALB) –  It's a back to school sale that can't be beat. The Albany Advocacy Resource Center Thrift store is clearing out its clothing inventory.

Every piece of clothing is being sold for just a quarter each, and each purchase you make supports programs that help people with disabilities.

"We're having a big, big back to school clearance sale to try to get less inventory of clothing and everything, all our clothing items are 25 cents, just 25 cents. That's an amazing deal," said Matthew Barnes of the ARC Thrift Store.

The sale runs indefinitely to clear out the clothing inventory and make way for new donations. The store on Pine Avenue is open Monday through Saturday.

 

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