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New Give Back Store in Campbellsville pays it forward

From Darlene Campbell

Ann Franklin, an Adair County Native, has opened a new thrift store called The Give Back Store at 113 South Columbia Avenue in Campbellsville. TGB Store is a thrift store with a twist. It accepts donations then sells them. A portion of all proceeds from the store then goes back into the community, backing charity organizations that assist local people with needs.

The store is brand new, but Ann has a vision that allows you to monetarily give to those in need without it costing you anything extra. You give away what you're not using, then she sells it to those who could use it and in turn, gives a portion of the profit to help those who can't buy for themselves. The beautiful thing is that 100% of her donations go into Adair and surrounding counties. The Give Back Store is a local business serving and helping local people.


If you're in Campbellsville, perhaps you can stop in and help Ann by shopping or with donations. Or, you may simply want to say, "Hi." You can also check out the Give Back Store's Facebook Page at facebook.com.

This story was posted on 2024-07-01 14:08:25
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