Second Sight

secondsightsign_small.jpgThe Second Sight Thrift Shop, operated by volunteers of Visual Impairment & Blindness Services, is now located at:

The Trolley Station Mall
Lower Level–Rear Door
224 Nazareth Pike
Bethlehem, PA 18020
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Phone: 610-759-2002

Hours of Operation:
Wednesday-Thursday-Friday: 12:00 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday: 11:00 am to 3:00 pm

Shop Second Sight for incredible new designer women’s fashions and gently used clothing,  accessories, jewelry, handbags, and shoes for women.  In addition, we have now added clothing and accessories for men.   Folks who love to sew must check out the assortment of fabric, notions, thread, and other supplies available to create one-of-a-kind articles of clothing, home sewing projects, crafts, and quilts.  Call us for our monthly calendar which offers daily discount days on various items. 

All proceeds from Second Sight benefit the client and customer services offered by Visual Impairment & Blindness Services. Donations of items in good condition may be made by individuals and businesses during store hours and are tax deductible following IRS guidelines.

We are also pleased to report that Second Sight has been selected to participate in PA WORKWEAR, a program to help people going back into the work place in Northampton County. Men and women entering the work force will come to Second Sight for a session with one of our ”image consultants” to select clothing for an interview and for the first week of work.  Because we anticipate a high level of turnover in our inventory as a result of this program, please keep us in mind if you have gently-used men’s or women’s business clothing you wish to donate.   

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Did you know?

  • Exciting News! We are now the CENTER FOR VISION LOSS! Click on “New and Events” for more details.
  • January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month. Glaucoma is the leading cause of preventable blindness and although there is no cure for this disease, we urge you to see your eye doctor for a yearly comprehensive eye exam to help preserve your vision. For more information on glaucoma, visit www.pablind.org.