5 /5 David Erdman: I cant hardly believe my experience at this story. My elderly father, one who may well be in his final one or two years of life, requested that I find him an old, beat-up guitar so that he could entertain himself (oxygen hookups really restrict his activities) as he sits in his chair, kind of wasting away. And as I went from thrift store to thrift store, I finally came to the YWCA shop, and what an experience I have had! I met Sara, and to start, she was and is (I am certain of it), an absolute ray of Light in this interesting town called Wenatchee. She was sure that they had just brought in a guitar, but incredibly, it has quickly sold. But in her kindness, she said, "I have one at home that I can sell you!" Unbelievable. She trusted me to go to her home where she left the guitar on the porch and left her payment there. Like I said, this is trust! I doubt that she trusts everyone in this way, but for some reason, she trusted me. / So, what else can I say other than this thrift shop really does care about us as a community, going to extra and great lengths to serve us. Now that I know of this particular store, why would I ever go anywhere else . . . first? I wont. She has won MY trust and future business. The YWCA is so incredibly lucky to have her. Truly, truly lucky. Thank you, Sara!






