Habitat's Restore Donation Program | Habitat For Humanity International

Accepts donations of almost any items you take out of your home. Especially needed are 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 70% off retail prices. All operating profits from ReStore sales go into Habitat's building program, helping provide adequate housing for Mount Vernon families. ReStore does provide donation pickup services once a week when scheduled in advance. Please contact our office for more information. Items we cannot accept: - Stained, torn, or damaged furniture - Non-working or damaged appliances - Baby beds or car seats - Old TVs (Cathode Ray Tube, Projection, Console) - Clothes (soft goods may be placed in onsite Latrobe Street Mission box) - Faucets not labeled as lead-free - Stained or damaged bedding - Outdated electronics/computers - Half cans or frozen paint - Exercise Equipment (except weight benches, treadmills, and ellipticals) - Acoustic Pianos and organs (Some electric pianos acceptable) - H2O Tanks more than 6 years old - Toys.

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Physical Address

600 16th Street, Vienna, WV 26105

Hours

Monday through Saturday 8:30am-4pm at Habitat ReStore - 600 16th Street (just off the corner of 16th Street & Grand Central Avenue) - Vienna, WV.

Application process

Donations can be dropped off at our store. If your item is too large to drop off, call to arrange free pick up.

Eligibility

Open to the public.

Service area

Wood County, West Virginia Washington County, Ohio

Agency info

Habitat For Humanity International

Habitat for Humanity is an ecumenical Christian housing ministry. Habitat affiliates work locally in communities around the world to select and support homeowners, organize volunteers, and coordinate house building, targeting families who earn 30-60% of median income. HFHMO partner families are chosen after a careful review process during which Habitat assesses their need for housing; their ability to repay a zero-interest, no-profit mortgage; and, their willingness to partner with Habitat through sweat equity. All partner families are first-time homebuyers who earn 30-60% of the median income for Franklin and Licking Counties and currently live in substandard housing. Every partner family must perform a minimum of 200-250 hours of sweat equity, which includes working on their own house and those of other Habitat families, attending homeownership classes, and providing Habitat program support. Every family also assumes a no-interest, no-profit mortgage with payments based on family income. Because HFHMO holds and services these mortgages, Habitat has a long-term relationship with the homeowners and the communities in which they live.