Womens Resource Center

Category: Non-profit organization in Oceanside, California

Address: 1963 Apple St, Oceanside, CA 92054, USA

Phone: +17607573500

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

babygirl37111

Jul 15, 2022

Friendly workers very clean and organized

Mayra Hernandez

Jul 14, 2022

They denied me services they denied me feminine products they denied me food and they accused me of causing a scene at their shelter they denied me clothing and I was in the street and still am because there's no shelters with help but the women's resource center denied me feminine products when I was on my menstrual cycle when I needed them the most when they're supposed to uplift women they just brought me down further and the other women that were there working just laughed at me and told me to leave they didn't have anything for me I have never caused any kind of problems here they said I'm supposed to only get help once a year and that I've gotten help too many times and I said every time I come there I show my ID so I'm not lying about anything and they said yeah well we know who you are mayra there's only one Myra that's asked for help here.

Sherry Remington

Jun 18, 2022

Very kind when scheduling a donation.

James Marcos

Aug 2, 2021

Most of the clothes are expensive. I have seen some clothes that have been very much used and torn and they cost around the same price as clothes you would find new at Ross or T.J Maxx. Computer monitors are almost the same price as new ones at Walmart or Best Buy and have been used and have signs of wear. The only thing I like about this thrift store are the discounts. They have been better than a few other thrift stores. Also concerned about pricing because I have came here a few times and for about 4 times I have been told that an item is not the price they have been expecting and will not let me buy the item unless if I want to pay more than the price shown on the item. Most electronics looked like they have been taken out of the trash because I have seen some that smelled weird and awfully dirty and don't even work. Vacuums were awfully dirty and most of the time they were missing things like tubes and a belt. Most of the socks and underwear I have seen have been used and have had some stains and holes and they cost about $3 just for one pair of underwear which is the same as buying new ones at Ross. DVD's are about $3 which is fine since they are priced the same like Goodwill. Blu-Rays are what they charge more for. VHS tapes cost around $1 which is also fair since most people don't use VHS tapes anymore. I have had terrible experience with cashiers. They have sour looks. They don't seem to be happy. They would say little or nothing. I do like that they are supporting for a good cause though and it has proven to be a good successful mission. They have 60% sales every April and October which gets really busy and other days are empty.

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Questions & Answers

Hi I'm interested in your program and how can I sign up Would like to know how to sign up

Jonetta Welch | Aug 21, 2018
Tom Hamilton | Aug 21, 2019

Their website is https://www.wrcsd.org/

How does this program work

Nunyabizniz Jf | Aug 21, 2018
Lauren Collands collands | Aug 21, 2018

You go into the office. Explain your situation. They will help you based on your needs. Vouchers for items from their thrift shop and counseling are two examples

I would love to donate some furniture, kitchen supplies, lamps, TV to your womens organization. I am selling a vacation home. Would like to donate to you. Would you be able to have a truck come by and pick up items?

shannon riboli | Aug 21, 2018
Weldon Griffin | Aug 21, 2018

Thanks for the request......if they dont accept maybe u can call RNR SOBERLIVING BUSINESS. JUST GOOGLE N GO FROM THIS FELLOWSHIP IS GROWING WITH SOBERLIVING HOMES AND WE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR FURNITURE N OTHER ITEMS. THEY GETTING READY TO OPEN UP A LADIES SOBERLIVING THANKS FOR THE INFO SHANNON RIBOLI..... you can contact Steve Ellis at 760 310 4526 thank you and have a wonderful evening

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do you guys offer 52 week course parenting classes? whats the cost? i need to take some court ordered>

Dania Cortez | Aug 20, 2020
Womens Resource Center | Aug 20, 2020

Hi Dania, We do not offer a 52 week parenting class. We only offer a 52 week court ordered Family Violence Intervention Program, no parenting classes. For the FVIP class it is $60 for enrollment and $30 every class, one class per week for 52 weeks. For any further questions or concerns you can call our hotline on 760 757 3500 and someone can assist you. Thanks for reaching out. WRC

I. Need help, I am running out of time, I live in a hotel with my service cat, I am sick, I need a temporary place to stay, to get medicine and get better.

Jillian Sanders | Aug 20, 2020
Womens Resource Center | Aug 20, 2020

Jillian please call our 24 Hour crisis hotline at 760 757 3500 where you can speak to someone for immediate help.

What are the clothing dontation drop off times?

luz navarro | Aug 21, 2019
Matt Hoover | Aug 21, 2019

Donations are excepted at 3385 mission ave, tues thru sat 10am to 3pm. Closed this fri 4/19 & sat 4/20. Next week will resume regular hours.

I have a number of very nice household items I would like to donate. Can you use things like that and, if so, where would I take them? Thanks, Roberta N.

Roberta Nau | Aug 21, 2019
Tony Horn | Aug 21, 2019

Yes ..take to the thrift store..WRC. on mission in the copper wood shopping center..

Hello I've been kicked out by my husband and have no family or friends here. I have a job but I'm afraid tonb in the streets while I get up on my feet again. Can you help me?

Sandra Nava | Aug 21, 2018
Elizabeth Cortez | Aug 21, 2018

Call the hotline at (760)757-3500. Hopefully they can direct you.

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