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| Started in 1976, Habitat for Humanity built it's 200,000th home in 2005. |
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ReStore
Donated Building materials helps those in need twice.
The Muskegon County Habitat for Humanity reSTORE needs your donations....of almost any items you take out of your home. Especially needed are storm doors, windows, cabinets (kitchen or other) and working appliances (10 years or less). But any building or remodeling material that's in good shape can be recycled through the reSTORE, saving you dumping costs and providing a tax deduction as well. Equally important, your donations will go back into the community to help people who are upgrading their homes. The reSTORE resells your new or used items (as well as corporate donations) for 50% to 90% off retail prices. All operating profits from reSTORE sales go into Habitat's building program, helping provide adequate housing for Muskegon families.
Bob Buboltz and Phyllis Killingbeck are both reSTORE volunteers who volunteer in the reSTORE as needed and are members of our Demolition Team. Often when homes are scheduled to be demolished, Muskegon County Habitat for Humanity is called in to salage any items possible. Our Demoliton Team is a group of reSTORE volunteers who salvage bathtubs, light fixtures, flooring, doors, mantles, and many more items from our generous demolition contributors.
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Building Materials for Habitat Builds
For information on donating new building materials & skilled labor for Habitat builds click here or contact contact the MCHFH Building Coordinator at (231)727-6020 ext. 203
reSTORE Hours
Weekdays 9:00 - 5:00
Saturday 9:00 - 1:00
To Schedule A Pick Up
CALL (231) 727-6020
Location [ mapquest ]
280 Ottawa Street

reSTORE Volunteer Ned Carter Works Once a Week With MCHFH |