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A Trip Down Memory Lane at TRU Thrift Shop

August 30, 2019 by Elizabeth Neufeld

Objects relate to memory in their ability to represent a time, place, and emotion. Encountering a familiar object of a distinct time in an individual’s life can be a visceral and monumental experience. TRU Community Care’s thrift shop, TRU Thrift Shop, is continuously providing these experiences for their customers and community.

Items come in daily from various decades and genres of life when families feel it is time to let go of their objects. Donating to TRU Thrift Shop provides a trusted place to let go of items in the appropriate junctures of life. TRU Thrift Shop renders an added assurance to individuals and families knowing they will be providing another individual or family with a treasured object, giving new purpose to old things. 

Stephany Precourt, the Senior Development Associate at TRU Community Care, recently purchased a 1966 Singer sewing machine at TRU Thrift Shop. The exact same model she learned how to sew on as a young girl. 

She dropped into TRU Thrift Shop with a friend on a whim one Saturday afternoon during a 50% off day. Stephany was on her way out the door when she caught a glimpse of her friend playing around with a sewing machine cabinet. She almost couldn’t believe her eyes. It was the same exact sewing machine that she had learned to sew on and was in pristine condition. All the memories and excitement of learning to sew as a young girl came flooding back. 

Not only was the sewing machine in perfect condition, but it was also 50% off and included the original operating manual. It was one of those days when you feel like that specific moment in life was meant for you to encounter. Stephany was taken back in memory to her first experience sewing at 8 years old. She sewed pajamas. What is the first thing she will sew again on her latest 1966 Singer sewing machine? Curtains. From pajamas to curtains, seemingly simple items can provide immeasurable value at TRU Thrift Shop, a “one-of-a-find” kind of place.

To visit or learn more about TRU Thrift Shop, please visit https://www.trucare.org/truthriftshop/.

To read more by TRU Community Care, please visit https://www.trucare.org/blog.

Filed Under: Thrift Store Tagged With: memory lane, Singer sewing machine, TRU Thrift Shop, thrift, TRU Hospice Thrift Shop, hospice

TRU Hospice Thrift Shop Wins Best of Boulder County

September 27, 2016 by TRU Community Care

Boulder County Gold First Place logoThe people of Boulder County have spoken. TRU Hospice Thrift Shop, located at 5565 Arapahoe Ave. in Boulder, won Best Recycled Goods/Thrift Shop in the Boulder County Gold People’s Choice Awards this year.

Members from the Board of Directors—along with interim CEO Pat Mehnert and Vice President of Philanthropy Annette Mainland—greeted customers on Sunday, September 25 with free donuts and coffee.

The thrift shop exists to support the mission of TRU Community Care: to ensure that everyone in our community can live with advanced illness as comfortably, confidently, and fully as possible.

“Its sole purpose is to support what we do in our hospice program. We bring them peace, and space, and the ability to say goodbye in the way they want to.” said Annette Mainland.

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For each item purchased at the thrift shop in Boulder proceeds are filtered directly back to TRU Community Care. Thanks to our loyal customers, the work of TRU is extending to the local community with each treasure that leaves our store.

We are grateful to our customers for their continued support, and we thank you for voting us Best Recycled Goods/Thrift Shop in Boulder!

We’re always looking for volunteers in our thrift shop! In as little as two hours per week, you can make a difference in our community and meet new friends. Contact the thrift shop for more information: 303.604.5353 or email store manager Lynn McCullough.

Filed Under: News, Community, Thrift Store Tagged With: TRU Hospice Thrift Shop, Boulder Daily Camera, Boulder County Gold People’s Choice Awards

Boulder City Officials Volunteer at TRU Hospice Thrift Shop

September 26, 2016 by TRU Community Care

Friday, September 9 was United Way’s Annual Day of Caring, the largest single-day volunteering effort. More than 1,000 volunteers donate their time and effort on this special day, and this year’s event was no different.

Employees from the city of Boulder volunteered their time at the TRU Hospice Thrift Shop, located at 5565 Arapahoe Ave in Boulder. Among them was David Farnan, Library & Arts Director. As he was sorting clothing to be priced and merchandised, he came across a darling shawl from the 70s. “Check out this pattern. I think it has some pizzaz.”

United Way Day of Caring

David Farnan, Library & Arts Director for the City of Boulder, volunteers at the TRU Hospice Thrift Shop

While many people know about TRU’s thrift shop, there are still those who don’t. For every item donated and then sold, a piece of TRU goes home with the recipient. All proceeds from the thrift shop are reinvested in TRU hospice care in Boulder and surrounding counties. At TRU Community Care, hospice patients and their families receive peace, comfort, and the ability to experience end of life as comfortably, confidently, and fully as possible.

View more Day of Caring photos on our Facebook page.

To become a volunteer at the thrift shop, contact Lynn McCullough or call 303.604.5353.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: hospice, United Way, day of Caring, volunteering, TRU Hospice Thrift Shop

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About TRU

TRU Community Care (TRU) affirms life at every step of your journey with illness and loss. Our vision is to lead a healthcare transformation by engaging with our communities and offering innovative, meaningful care for those living with illness and loss.

Founded as Boulder Hospice in 1976, TRU is a Colorado-licensed, Medicare and Medicaid-certified, nonprofit health care organization serving Boulder, Broomfield, Adams, Jefferson, Arapahoe, Denver, and Weld Counties and beyond. With a focus on providing a continuum of care for members of our community living with advanced illness and loss, TRU’s programs include TRU Hospice, TRU PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly), TRU Palliative Care, Landmark Memory Care, and TRU Grief Services.

TRU Hospice is proudly accredited by The Joint Commission and is a five-star-level hospice in NHPCO's We Honor Veterans program created in collaboration with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). TRU is a member of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO), the National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice Innovation (NPHI), the Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC), Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders (NICHE), and the National PACE Association (NPA).

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Longmont, CO 80501

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Boulder, CO 80303

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Lafayette, CO 80026

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Lafayette, CO 80026

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