Habitat for Humanity Greater Toronto Area
155 Bermondsey Rd
Toronto ON M4A 1E1
Canada
120 Eglinton Avenue East Ste 600
Toronto ON M4P 1E2
Canada
Habitat ReStore locations
Habitat for Humanity ReStores are nonprofit home improvement stores and donation centers that sell new and gently used furniture, appliances, home accessories, building materials and more to the public at a fraction of the retail price.
HFH Greater Toronto Area ReStore-East York
155 Bermondsey Road
Toronto, M4A 1X9
+1 (647) 276-5690
HFH Greater Toronto Area ReStore- North York
1120 Caledonia Road
Toronto, M6A 2W5
+1 (647) 276-0880
HFH Greater Toronto Area ReStore- Oshawa
Midtown Mall, 200 John Street, Unit C1B
Oshawa, L1J 2B4
+1 (289) 222-9646
HFH Greater Toronto Area ReStore- Etobicoke
700 Kipling Avenue, Unit 600/500/400
Toronto, M8Z 5G3
+1 (647) 910-4350
HFH Greater Toronto Area ReStore- Vaughan
2180 Steeles Avenue West
Vaughan, L4K 2Y7
+1 (905) 532-9510
HFH Greater Toronto Area ReStore- Scarborough Centre
1181 Kennedy Road, Unit 5
Scarborough, M1P 2L2
+1 (647) 910-5650
HFH Greater Toronto Area ReStore- Newmarket
16715 Yonge St., Unit C
Newmarket, L3X 1X4
+1 (905) 868-8723
HFH Greater Toronto Area ReStore- Brampton
268 Rutherford Rd. South Unit 3
Brampton, L6W 3N3
+1 (647) 276-5711
HFH Greater Toronto Area ReStore- Online Delivery
155 Bermondsey Road
Toronto, M4A 1E1
Frequently asked questions
What is Habitat for Humanity?
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit housing organization working in local communities across all 50 states and in more than 70 countries around the world. Habitat’s vision is of a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Habitat works toward this vision by building and improving homes in partnership with individuals and families in need of a decent and affordable place to live.
How does Habitat for Humanity’s homeownership program work?
Families and individuals in need of decent, affordable housing apply for homeownership with their local Habitat for Humanity.
Each local Habitat’s family selection committee selects homeowners based on three criteria:
- The applicant’s level of need.
- Their willingness to partner with Habitat.
- Their ability to repay a mortgage through an affordable payment plan.
As part of their willingness to partner, Habitat’s homebuyers invest hundreds of hours of their own labor, called sweat equity, working alongside volunteers and other Habitat homeowners.
Habitat for Humanity follows a nondiscriminatory policy of family selection. Neither race nor religion is a factor in choosing Habitat’s homeowners.
What is a Habitat for Humanity ReStore?
Habitat for Humanity ReStores are nonprofit home improvement stores and donation centers that sell new and gently used furniture, home accessories, building materials and appliances to the public at a fraction of the retail price. Habitat for Humanity ReStores are proudly owned and operated by local Habitat for Humanity affiliates. Proceeds are used to build homes and improve communities locally and around the world.
Can I donate materials?
In many locations, Habitat for Humanity operates ReStores, which sell reusable and surplus building materials, furniture and appliances to the public. To donate materials, contact your local Habitat ReStore.
How can I become a volunteer?
Contact your local Habitat for Humanity for volunteer opportunities near you.