ReStores

What are ReStores?

ReStores are nonprofit home improvement stores that directly support local Habitat for Humanity efforts. All ReStores are open to the public, so anyone can shop from our inventory of new and gently used goods, at a fraction of the retail price. ReStores accept donated material from building contractors, manufacturers, and the general public. There are more than 50 ReStore locations across Michigan, all of which support their local Habitat affiliate.

Furniture

Cabinetry

Tools

Flooring

Lighting

Plumbing

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ReStore

ReStore Benefits

Each ReStore serves as a community support system. Sales from donated materials are used to help more families in your neighborhood. Learn how ReStores are benefiting communities across Michigan.

Helping the Environment

By repurposing gently used goods, we are helping to keep waste out of local landfills.

Promoting Savings

Keep money in your pocket by purchasing gently used home improvement goods.

Spreading Kindness

ReStores strengthen local communities by encouraging charity and volunteer work.

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Donate

By donating your household goods, you are helping families acquire the furnishings, appliances, and other materials that create a suitable home. Nearly any building or remodeling material that's in good shape can be recycled. Check with your local ReStore to see what items they accept.

 

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Shop

Check out your local ReStore location for your next home improvement project. You can find a variety of quality goods at a fraction of the retail price. ReStore inventories vary between locations, but almost all sell building material, appliances, and furniture. Plus, all proceeds help Habitat families.

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Volunteer

Volunteering with the ReStore is a simple way that you can support your local Habitat affiliate. Volunteers may be needed for prepping items, stocking shelves, assisting customers, loading trucks, picking up donated material and more. Check with your local Restore to learn about their volunteer needs.