Habitat For Humanity ReStore Of Metro Louisville


Louisville Habitat ReStore is Louisville's local place to go for gently used household materials. Come see our building materials, appliances and furniture.


ReStore is Habitat's version of a thrift store. Instead of selling clothing and dishes, we sell used building materials, furniture, appliances and more. 100% of ReStore's profits are contributed to Habitat and help us create home ownership opportunities. In 2013 ReStore of Louisville contributed $100,000 to construction for Habitat homeowners. ReStore also helps the environment by diverting building materials from the landfill. In fact, we've kept 4 million pounds from the landfills in 2013 alone! If you have items you would like to donate, please visit any one of our donation centers located next to any one of our three stores. All donations are tax deductible and we will provide you with a receipt. If you can't drop it off, consider scheduling a pick-up by calling our Donation Hotline at 502-805-1416. We will come into your home to retrieve items.


From a meeting in a church, a laundry room 40 years ago, to changing hundreds of lives, WLKY's D. Andrea Turner shows us how habitat for h When we talk about safe quality and affordable housing, that's not a privilege. That should be a right for all families. Affordable housing is one of Louisville's most pressing needs. Andrea Craig Greenberg has set a goal to create and preserve 15,000 units of affordable housing by 2027. And for decades, Habitat for H On Friday, the nonprofit marked a major milestone. Tom Lawton is one of the founders of the Louisville chapter. The house is a very important their very first meeting in a church laundry room. Now, 40 years later, they're celebrating stability, opportunity and hundreds of homes built. On Friday, they had what they call a ground blessing ceremony and it was held at the Santa Fe Crossing on Lowers Hunters Trace, a neighborhood full of Habitat homes. So just the stark contrast between those very, very h In these last 40 years, Habitat for H And I kept thinking And as many families have been able to break ground on their dream of owning a home through t So I hope that we continue the Habitat model, but also we as a community look at different models for supplying housing to people so that really I sort of envision a city where no one sleeps outside. In Louisville, Deandre Turner, WLKY News. Thank you, Deandre. In the last 40 years, Habitat for H

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