What do ties, golf clubs, and a six-pack all have in common? While theyโre each nice (and surely appreciated) Fatherโs Day gifts, theyโre also the type of present that you can really only give once. Giving the same type of gift every year will seem uninspired and wonโt accurately reflect the way you feel about dear olโ Dad. So, if youโre feeling stuck in a run-of-the-mill Fatherโs Day gift rut and are ready for some fresh ideas, weโve got a whole slew of possibilities for you in this blog postโand at your closest Goodwill store! Goodwill understands that self-sufficiency is best achieved through family financial stability practices that allow households to better manage their money and save for the future. And when you shop for Fatherโs Day gifts at Goodwill stores then youโre saving money and supporting that mission, too. Without further ado, letโs jump into it!
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One thing that I know every dad would appreciate is the gift of time. And while we canโt tell you how to add extra hours to the day, Goodwill Industries – Knoxville, Inc. does have some incredible ideas for making the most of those afternoon hours with a budget-friendly backyard BBQ. Since many dads pride themselves on their grilling skills, this would be the perfect excuse to spend some time doing what he wants next weekend. With tips on how to save money while you shop for meal ingredients and a recipe for easy homemade barbeque sauce, this list is a must read. My favorite part, though, are these DIY solar mason jar lights which would extend the amount of time your family can stay outside after grilling. Hey, maybe we can add hours to the day after all!

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Itโs true that when I throw out the word โsachetโ you probably wonโt immediately think of your dad. But why should the fellas miss out on all the fun of these (literally)ย pocket-sized potpourri pouches? Blogger Sadie Seasongoods noticed that flannel shirts at Goodwill are always plentiful and low-priced especially in the warm-weather months. With Fatherโs Day right around the corner she decided now was the time to turn a few of them into simple scented sachets! Theyโre cute while they play peek-a-boo in a drawer, but could also make a pretty nifty car or office air freshener. And since the scent of cedar wards off moths, these would be a safer and more pleasant smelling alternative to moth balls in the closet. I think the part Dad would appreciate the most, though, is that you spent your time and energy on a thoughtful handmade gift for him. You must be his favorite, huh?
Video via Goodwill of Central Arizona on YouTube
If those ideas still donโt seem right for the Dad(s) youโre celebrating this year, take a peek at this video shared by Goodwill Industries of Central Arizona, Inc. for a fantastic list of the dos and donโts of Fatherโs Day gift buying. Number one in their survey results of the worst Fatherโs Day gifts was novelty clothing. Those are the things that Dad might wear once for a laugh then never touch again. They also mention certain tech gadgets that become obsolete almost as soon as theyโre brought home. Unless heโs a techie who likes to collect, you could steer clear of those pieces, too. Check out the video above for the other items youโll want to avoid while you shop and some fantastic suggestions that are sure to please.
To all the fathers and father figures out there who might be reading this, you are awesome. Your hard work and reliable presence is helping to (or has helped) form a new generation and that is really something special. Happy Fatherโs Day!