Habitat for Humanity ReStore FAQ
Habitat ReStores play an important role in supporting Habitat for Humanity’s mission. Find out what exactly a Habitat ReStore is, what types of items are sold, what donations are accepted and more.
Habitat ReStores play an important role in supporting Habitat for Humanity’s mission. Find out what exactly a Habitat ReStore is, what types of items are sold, what donations are accepted and more.
Learn how you can breathe new life into vintage furniture gems and antiques, with a little imagination and paint.
Bend ReStore in Oregon recently launched the Furniture Flip Design Challenge to raise awareness for repurposing and money for their local Habitat for Humanity.
Get inspired with these before and after shots of repurposed furniture found at a Habitat ReStore and brought back to life!
Habitat ReStores are home improvement stores and donation centers selling new and gently used furniture, appliances, home goods, building materials and more. Proceeds from items sold at Habitat ReStores support our efforts to build homes, communities and hope.
Habitat for Humanity International and Wells Fargo have worked together for over 30 years to increase housing affordability and help build more prosperous communities. Today, Wells Fargo is donating $4.6 million through the 2025 Wells Fargo Builds program to support new home construction, renovation and repair to benefit more than 200 families in more than 130 communities across the U.S.
You can learn what in-kind donations are and how corporations can make these donations. Also, find out how you can participate in corporate volunteerism.
The Habitat ReStore blog has great DIY advice for your home and information on how you can support your local community by donating, shopping and volunteering.
Learn more about the tax benefits you may be eligible for when you make a donation to Habitat for Humanity.
Support Habitat by donating items like home goods, building materials or a vehicle.