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Celebrate a budget-friendly, give-back Halloween with Goodwill

Enjoy affordable costumes, décor, and DIY fun while supporting your local community.

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Halloween is almost here, and families across Richmond are gearing up for costumes, décor, and festive fun. But celebrating the season doesn’t have to break the bank.

Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia offers creative, affordable ways to enjoy the holiday while giving back to the community.

From superhero suits to vintage treasures, Goodwill has costume options for every imagination. DIYers will find fabric, accessories, and supplies perfect for one-of-a-kind creations.

Decorating? Explore seasonal sections filled with budget-friendly props and materials to help set a spooky scene — or get creative with craft materials.

When the festivities are over, donate gently used costumes and decorations to keep the fun going and support Goodwill’s mission: funding job training, career support, and essential community services across the region.

Pro tip: Stay flexible and mix and match for standout looks while shopping.

Make Halloween festive, affordable, and meaningful with help from this local organization.

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