On May 22, CommunityAid retail stores in Hanover and Mechanicsburg and at 2001 Springwood Road in York reopened to serve shoppers and support hundreds of nonprofits in need. The Harrisburg store, located at 4405 Lewis Road in Swatara Township, reopened on May 29. CommunityAid's retail stores and donation centers closed in compliance with Gov. Tom Wolf's nonessential business closure order on March 16.
Each CommunityAid retail store is implementing COVID-19 mitigation policies in accordance with CDC guidelines to help keep everyone who visits healthy and safe. CommunityAid is requiring each visitor and team member to wear a face mask while inside the retail store. CommunityAid is also limiting the number of customers permitted inside at one time.
Returning shoppers will notice social distancing markers toward the register queue in accordance with Pennsylvania Department of Health recommendations. CommunityAid's front end team will perform enhanced cleaning of the checkouts after every transaction.
CommunityAid's retail store in Lancaster remains closed in keeping with Gov. Wolf's order. Information regarding its reopening date is forthcoming. CommunityAid Selinsgrove reopened to the public on May 8 when Snyder County entered the yellow reopening phase.
All CommunityAid drive-up donation centers are now open for self-serve, no-contact drop-offs. Collection bins are placed outside each store's donation doors from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Mondays through Saturdays.
Each CommunityAid retail store is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Mondays through Saturdays. All CommunityAid retail stores and donation centers are closed on Sundays. Through a "neighbors helping neighbors" effort, CommunityAid accepts donations with the aims of creating quality jobs, offering an affordable shopping experience, and supporting nonprofit partners serving the local community. CommunityAid has donated a total of more than $15 million to hundreds of local churches, charities, and first responders since 2009.
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