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Best Goodwill stores in Birmingham, AL

There is 1 Goodwill store within about 15 miles of Birmingham. Thriftly scores each one by how well-off the surrounding neighborhoods are, since stores in higher-income areas tend to get the better drop-offs. The full ranking is below, best odds first.

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    Goodwill, Birmingham

    2530 Green Springs Highway South, Birmingham, AL

    3.7 mi from downtown Birmingham · Modest surrounding area

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Goodwill in Birmingham: common questions

Which Goodwill in Birmingham has the best stuff?

Right now the Birmingham location has the highest Goods Score (35 out of 100). The score reflects how affluent the surrounding neighborhoods are, which is a strong proxy for donation quality, and it refreshes as Census and store data update.

How does Thriftly rank Birmingham Goodwill stores?

Each store gets a 0 to 100 Goods Score built from four U.S. Census measures of the area within about three miles: median home value, household income, share of college graduates, and median rent. Stores with wealthier surrounding neighborhoods score higher.

How many Goodwill locations are in Birmingham?

Thriftly tracks 1 Goodwill store within 15 miles of Birmingham, using OpenStreetMap data. A store won't show up if it isn't tagged in OpenStreetMap, so coverage can be incomplete.

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Scores estimate donation quality from U.S. Census neighborhood data, not live inventory. Store coverage comes from OpenStreetMap and may be incomplete. Open source