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Lafayette Habitat ReStore
Donation Pickup Service Area

Donation Pickup Service Area

The Habitat for Humanity of Lafayette ReStore offers a pick up service for donations. Pickups are primarily reserved for items that cannot be transported in a car, those we ask our donors to drop off during store hours. However, if your donation is larger than what can fit in a car a...

Tips for Donating Goods

Tips for Donating Goods

Spring Cleaning Anyone? As homeowners clear out homes, garages and storerooms and businesses need to clear out seasonal dead merchandise in the annual spring cleaning right, many may be considering donating household items to charities. There is no better time than now to pick up helpful tips ab...

How to Donate Used Appliances

How to Donate Used Appliances

Renovating a kitchen or moving can result in a lot of used appliances that aren't needed anymore. One way to make these used appliances useful again is by donating them to the ReStore. Donating to the ReStore frees up space and helps out others in need. Step 1 Plug in all appliances and ...

 

Idea Factory

'Recycled' Urban Furniturerecycled-bathtub-couch Do you ever get sick of people telling you to recycle? Well, these furniture designers prove recycling can be a lot more interesting.Read More

Living Green

The Lazy Environmentalist® series-x

Discover easy, stylish and super convenient ways to green your lifestyle with Josh Dorfman.Read More

DIY

Restoring & Refinishingrefinishing

Restoring the finish on ReStore antique furniture is a great way to enhance the style of your home.Read More

Dump or Donate? Make the Right Choice!

Garbage

The choice you make can literally change the world you live in. Collectively we dumped a grand total of 246 million tons of material in 2005, much of it recyclable. By donating gently used furniture, appliances, fixtures, and building materials to The ReStore you become part of the solution to reducing fossil fuel consumption, reducing landfills in your backyard while giving families the opportunity for first time home ownership.

Make the right decision. Don't dump, donate.

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DIY

Are you tired of your bathroom fan and light, but you don't know how to change it and don't want to pay someone else to do it? Watch a step-by-step tutorial on the DIYNetwork website. (And after you watch it, stop by the Habitat ReStore to pick up your project supplies!)

Did You Know?

You don't have to buy a brand new lo-flow toilet to save water. If you have a large tank, simply fill an empty milk gallon jug with water and place it in the tank. This displaces the water, and allows your old toilet to use less H2O. (And you save money by not buying a new toilet!)

Store Hours

Normal Hours:

Tuesday-Friday 10am-6pm
Saturday 9am-3pm

Holiday Hours:

Sat Dec. 24: Open 9:00 to noon

Tue. Dec. 27 to Fri Dec 30:
Open 10:00 am  to 4:00 pm

Sat. Dec 31:Closed


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Habitat for Humanity International

Habitat for Humanity International was founded in 1976. Since that time, Habitat affiliates have built or rehabbed over 400,000 houses, serving over one million people worldwide. There are affiliates in all 50 states, and over 100 countries around the globe.Visit Site

Habitat for Humanity of Lafayette

As a Christian Housing ministry, Habitat for Humanity of Lafayette seeks to build community and improve lives by partnering with low income families in need of a place to live and with community volunteers to build simple, safe, and affordable neighborhoods.

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3815 Fortune Drive, Lafayette, IN 47905 Phone:765-423-2585