Way Station looks to make more of an impact for those in need
Chaney Nezbeth, CEO of The Way Station, stands in the non-profit organization’s flagship location in Columbiana. During the final four days of October, the agency is offering half off every single item in its three thrift store locations in Columbiana, East Liverpool and East Palestine — excluding the Book Nook. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
COLUMBIANA – The Way Station, a Columbiana County-based non-profit organization, is seeking to make even more of an impact for those in need.
For the first time ever, the agency is offering half off every single item in its three thrift store locations during the final days of October.
Starting Monday-through-Friday, Oct. 27-31 shoppers can find incredible bargains on clothing, furniture, household goods and more.
As Chaney Nezbeth, chief executive office of the Way Station, explained, all proceeds directly fund the organization’s free mission-driven programs.
The Way Station has locations in East Liverpool, East Palestine and Columbiana.
She explained that this annual sale marks one of the most exciting weeks for Way Station customers. “It’s a powerful cycle: our community clears out like-new items; our shoppers get incredible value; and most importantly, we generate critical revenue to support local programs like job training, food pantries, discount clothing, and free diapers and hygiene items.”
The Way Station thrift stores are located at 769 Springfield Road in Columbiana; 109 W. Rebecca St., in East Palestine; and 125 W. Fifth St. in East Liverpool.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays at all three locations.
The inventory housed at the Way Station’s Book Nook, which is located at 135 W. Fifth St. in East Liverpool, is not included in the sale.
Those wanting to donate may do so by visiting: thewaystationinc.org.



